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attempted to leave the country, taking their paintings with them. Von Baldass, acting as a faithful Nazi party member, resisted and frustrated their efforts in a bid to prevent the works from leaving Austria. As a result, most passed into the hands of the Nazi state. After the war,
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Von Baldass retired from lecturing in 1949 and devoted himself to writing; his most important works were published after 1952. He was married to Paula Wagner, a granddaughter of the architect
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attempted to reclaim parts of his collection, but von Baldass made use of his influence and bargained that some pieces should stay in the care of the state
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Moxey, Keith PF. "The practice of persuasion: paradox and power in art history". Cornell University Press, 2000. 34.
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was instrumental in the re-evaluation of his artistic importance. Other publications include articles and books on
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and began to lecture there in 1926, gaining the position of professor in 1934. Von Baldass' 1942 treatise on
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art historian, professor and acclaimed author who specialised in
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‹See Tfd›
German
Austrian
Early Netherlandish painting
Max Dvořák
University of Vienna
Hans Memling
Jan van Eyck
Hieronymus Bosch
Giorgione
Albrecht Altdorfer
Anschluss
Nazi Germany
policy on the arts
Rothschild family
Louis Rothschild
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Otto Wagner



Baldass, Ludwig von
ISBN
0-8014-8675-0
Ludwig Baldass (1887–1963)
Categories
Austrian art historians
1887 births
1963 deaths

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