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Landesmuseum Mainz

The Landesmuseum Mainz, or Mainz State Museum, is a museum of art and history in Mainz, Germany. In March 2010 it reopened in full after an extensive renovation.

Collections
(Partial list.) Pre-Historic and Roman Departments Antiquities from the Mainz area, including a Venus-like statue from 23,000 BC; stone axes from the Late Stone Age; Roman stone memorials; busts of bronze and marble; a 1st-century Roman Jupiter Column; a 3rd-century Roman arch. Prince Johann Georg Collection Near-Eastern finds assembled by Prince Johann Georg, including medieval icons, Byzantine art and Egyptian relics. Medieval Department A Byzantine spangenhelm; a Madonna made of ivory; a relief cycle of Prince Electors; a cycle of nine paintings of Mary by the Master of the Housebook. Renaissance Department Works by Lorenzo di Credi, Hans Baldung Grien (presumed), Peter Binoit (presumed), Philippe de Champaigne, Willem Claeszoon Heda, and Jean Bardin. Baroque Collection 17th- and 18th-century paintings, sculptures, furniture and porcelain from Germany, France, the Netherlands and Italy; a set of equipment belonging to Maximilian von Welsch. 19th- and 20th-century Paintings Works by Philipp Veit, Wilhelm Lindenschmit the Elder, Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth, Antoni Tàpies, and one painting by Pablo Picasso (Head of a Woman). The large collection of Max Slevogt paintings is mostly displayed in Villa Ludwigshöhe. Graphics Collection Works by Edgar Degas, Paul Signac, Alfred Sisley, Picasso, William Turner (Mainz from the South, watercolour), ==External links==
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