
The story
Cologne's oldest museum grew out of one obsessive collector and a rescue mission. Ferdinand Franz Wallraf, a priest and scholar, spent his life gathering the art of his home city as churches and monasteries were being dissolved around 1800, saving medieval panels that might otherwise have been scattered or lost. When he died in 1824 he left everything to Cologne, and a merchant, Johann Heinrich Richartz, later paid for the first museum building, so both names are over the door.
The heart of the collection is medieval Cologne itself, one of the richest holdings of late-Gothic painting anywhere. Its star is Stefan Lochner's Madonna in the Rose Bower from around 1450, a small, glowing panel of the Virgin among roses and tiny music-making angels, gold-backed and jewel-bright, a high point of the tender Cologne School.
From there the galleries move through Rembrandt, Rubens and Murillo into the 19th century, where a large loan from the Swiss collector Gérard Corboud added Impressionists and Post-Impressionists and put Fondation Corboud into the museum's name. The present home, a severe grey cube by the Cologne architect Oswald Mathias Ungers, opened in 2001 near the spot where Lochner himself once lived.
Collection
21 works
Marriage of SisleyPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1868
Madonna of the Rose BowerStefan Lochner, 1440
Adoration of the ChildAnonymous, 1568
Juno and ArgusPeter Paul Rubens, 1610
Self-portrait as Zeuxis LaughingRembrandt, 1663
A Bundle of AsparagusÉdouard Manet, 1880
Self-Portrait in a Circle of Friends in MantuaPeter Paul Rubens, 1602
The Hunt BreakfastGustave Courbet, 1858
Capo di Noli, near GenoaPaul Signac, 1898
Ship in the early morning fogCaspar David Friedrich, 1821
Mountain Scene with BridgesJoos de Momper the Younger, 1590
The Bleaching GroundMax Liebermann, 1882
Child among the HollyhocksBerthe Morisot, 1881
Corsica, the Old MillHenri Matisse, 1898
Cottage with TreesVincent van Gogh, 1885
Drying laundry at the bank of the Seine, Petit GennevilliersGustave Caillebotte, 1892
Garden at TrouvilleGustave Caillebotte, 1882
L´Hermitage à PontoiseCamille Pissarro, 1867
The banks of the SeineGustave Caillebotte, 1891
The Seine with the Pont de ClichyVincent van Gogh, 1887
The Yellow Fields at GennevilliersGustave Caillebotte, 1884