Irma Stern Museum

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Irma Stern Museum

Description

The house, turned museum of artist Irma Stern. Stern was born in Germany but lived in Cape Town for most of her life, after training at the Weimer Academy. She is associated with the German Expressionist movement and while her work was initially derided in South Africa, for not conforming to the Realist movement of the time, she later received local and international recognition. The museum is governed
by the Trustees of the Irma Stern Estate and the University of Cape Town. Irma Stern Museum

Address

25 Cecil Road,Rosebank

Campus

Lower

Latitude

-33.95324

Longitude

18.469292

Building Number

509

Building Code

5090

status

Owned

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