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In the spring of 1945 the Gemäldegalerie lost about 400 of its paintings in a matter of days. The largest works, canvases too big to fit down the mine shafts where the rest of the collection had been hidden, had been left in a huge concrete anti-aircraft tower in Berlin's Friedrichshain park. After the fighting stopped, two fires broke out in the tower, no one is quite sure how, and ten Rubenses, several Caravaggios and works by Veronese and Van Dyck were gone. What survives of them is a set of black-and-white photographs taken in the 1920s, when a museum photographer had been sent to record every picture on the walls.
The paintings that were spared are why the gallery still ranks among the great collections of European art, roughly the 13th to the 18th centuries. It sits today in the Kulturforum, a cluster of modernist buildings near where the Berlin Wall once ran, its holdings rebuilt and reunited after the city itself was split and rejoined.
The rooms hold Rembrandts by the dozen and Vermeer's 'Woman with a Pearl Necklace', catching the light at a window. There is also the so-called 'Man with the Golden Helmet', a soldier's gleaming helmet emerging from shadow, admired for generations as a Rembrandt until close study in the 1980s reassigned it to a painter working in his circle. The museum kept it on the wall under its old nickname.
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성모자안드레아 델 베로키오, 1473
슬픔의 성모엘 그레코, 1580
안드로메다를 구하는 페르세우스페테르 파울 루벤스, 1638
젊은 베네치아 여인의 초상알브레히트 뒤러, 1506
성 아우구스티노마사초, 1426
버지널을 연주하는 성녀 체칠리아페테르 파울 루벤스, 1640
성 히에로니무스마사초, 1426
동방박사의 경배마사초, 1426
성 베드로의 십자가 처형마사초, 1426
유쾌한 술꾼유디트 레이스터르, 1629
삼단 제단화: 최후의 심판프라 안젤리코, 1450
오르간 연주자와 함께 있는 비너스티치아노, 1550
앉아 있는 아기 예수와 성모안드레아 델 베로키오, 1470