
The story
For more than two centuries visitors have come to Dresden partly for a single painting. Raphael's Sistine Madonna, bought by the Saxon elector Augustus III in 1754, shows the Virgin stepping forward through parted green curtains, and at the very bottom two small winged boys lean on a ledge, chins in hands, looking bored. Those two cherubs have been printed on more mugs, cards and posters than almost any detail in art, and most people meet them without knowing where they come from.
The gallery holds the picture collection the Saxon rulers built in the 17th and 18th centuries, when Dresden was one of Europe's richest courts. It fills the Semper Gallery, the Renaissance-revival wing the architect Gottfried Semper added to the Zwinger, the ornate festival palace beside the river. Beside the Raphael hang Giorgione's Sleeping Venus, works by Correggio and Titian, and a deep run of Dutch painting.
One small Vermeer here has changed in living memory. His Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window had, for generations, a bare wall behind her, until restorers found that a large figure of Cupid had been painted out after Vermeer's death. They removed the later overpaint, and since 2021 the god of love stands revealed above her shoulder. The whole collection came through a harder disappearance, hidden during the Second World War, then taken to the Soviet Union, and returned to Dresden in 1955.
Collection
38 works
Sistine MadonnaRaphael, 1512
Sleeping VenusGiorgione, 1509
Girl Reading a Letter at an Open WindowJohannes Vermeer, 1658
The ProcuressJohannes Vermeer, 1656
NativityAntonio da Correggio, 1529
Rembrandt and Saskia in the parable of the Prodigal SonRembrandt, 1635
Dresden TriptychJan van Eyck, 1437
The Tribute MoneyTitian, 1516
Drunken SilenusAnthony van Dyck, 1620
Madonna of Saint SebastianAntonio da Correggio, 1524
Madonna with St. FrancisAntonio da Correggio, 1514
Saint SebastianAntonello da Messina, 1478
The Rape of GanymedeRembrandt, 1635
Christ Healing the BlindEl Greco, 1572
Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and St. John the Baptist as a ChildAndrea Mantegna, 1495
Madonna of Saint GeorgeAntonio da Correggio, 1530
Portrait of Bernhart von ReesenAlbrecht Dürer, 1521
Bathsheba at Her ToiletPeter Paul Rubens, 1635
Dresden AltarpieceAlbrecht Dürer, 1496
Last Miracle and the Death of Saint ZenobiusSandro Botticelli, 1500
Madonna of the roseParmigianino, 1529
The Sacrifice of IsaacAndrea del Sarto, 1527
Dresden From the Right Bank of the Elbe Below the Augustus BridgeBernardo Bellotto, 1748
Madonna and Child with Four SaintsTitian, 1518
Presentation of the Virgin Mary at the TempleGiovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano, 1496