Alfred von Wurzbach

Alfred Wurzbach Ritter von Tannenberg (born 22 July 1846 in Lemberg; died 18 May 1915 in Vienna) was an Austrian art critic.

Biography

He was the son of Constantin von Wurzbach. He studied jurisprudence in Vienna and entered the civil service, but resigned in 1876 and devoted himself entirely to the study of art history.[1] He was art critic for the Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung from 1881 to 1886.

Works

Under the title Zeitgenossen he published a series of biographical sketches (1871–72), and afterwards the monograph Martin Schongauer (1881), a Geschichte der holländischen Malerei (History of Dutch painting, 1885), besides biographies of Dutch and Flemish painters in Dohme's Kunst und Künstler (Art and artists, 1876). He also edited dictionaries of artist biographies, and compiled Rembrandt-Galerie (1885), and translated Houbraken's The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters (original Dutch edition 1718).

  • Laura: eine Novelle in Versen, 1873
  • Die französischen Maler des 18. Jahrhunderts (French painters of the 18th century), 1879
  • Grosse Schouburgh der niederländischen Maler und Malerinnen, 1879[2]
  • Die goldene Bibel (The golden Bible), 1880
  • Rembrandt-Galerie: eine Auswahl von hundert Gemälden, 1886
  • Niederländisches Künstler-Lexikon, 3 Volumes, 1911

Notes

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Wurzbach, Alfred, von Tannenberg" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
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