Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787?1859) Kunst fördern und ausstellen

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Johann Gottlob von Quandt (1787?1859) Kunst fördern und ausstellen

Quandt was the builder of a first Goethe memorial site, founder of the Saxon Kunstverein and pioneer for a modern art gallery in Dresden. He promoted contemporary artists and explored Old Masters. He wanted his fellow citizens to be educated by art and tirelessly contributed to it with talks, articles and exhibitions. This study highlights the bustling personality and its work in the early 19th century. Quandt's broad commitment left deep traces in German cultural life and gave the young art history significant impulses. Therefore it is worth taking a look at his biography, his written legacies, his private collection with works of such well-known names as Overbeck, Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Friedrich, Botticelli, Fra Angelico and Cranach.

Publisher
De Gruyter
Language
German
Pages
288

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German.

Published in
Berlin/Boston

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Library of Congress
N5267.Q36 R84 2019

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Pagination
288
Number of pages
288

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Open Library
OL28353177M
ISBN 13
9783422981454, 9783422966833
OCLC/WorldCat
1083598409

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