The Städel Museum presents Impressionist and Realist painting and celebrates a brilliant discovery in Carl Schuch. Probably the best-known "unknown" of the late 19th century, Schuch was barely noticed by the public during his lifetime. After his death, his work attracted considerable attention from critics, museums and collectors and was then forgotten again. Combined with important French paintings by Cézanne, Corot, Courbet, Manet and Monet, the exhibition brings Schuch's fascination to life.
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