Katharina Marchgraber

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Katharina Marchgraber (born November 25, 1981 in Linz ) is an Austrian art historian and dealer of vintage objects .

Life

Katharina Marchgraber is the daughter of the antique dealer Erwin Marchgraber. In 2000 she passed her matriculation examination at the higher boarding school Bundesrealgymnasium Schloss Traunsee in Altmünster . In 2000 he studied art history and in 2001 he studied Romance languages at the Faculty of History and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna . Here she graduated in 2008 with her thesis Early Gmunden Pottery until the mid-19th century as a master's from.

During this time she completed internships in the Sternat gallery ( Vienna ), with restorer Ronald Lang ( Pasching ), with Lichterloh (Vienna), in the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) and in her father's antique shop ( Marchtrenk ). From 2005 to 2006 she attended the diploma course Fine and Decorative French Arts from the Renaissance to the 20th Century at Christie's Education Paris in collaboration with the University of Cambridge .

In 2012 she opened a shop with vintage objects in Vienna's Porzellangasse . Marchgraber has been appearing in the "dealer room" of the ServusTV series Bares for Rares Austria since 2019 .

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. Curriculum vitae Katharina Marchgraber. In: Early Gmundner faience up to the middle of the 19th century. University of Vienna 2008, doi : 10.25365 / thesis.1098 , pp. 93, 94.
  2. Michael Hausenblas: Vintage furniture dealer: "Don't think about buying an icon". In: Der Standard from November 9, 2018.
  3. Dealer at Bares for Rares Austria: Mag. Katharina Marchgraber. In: ServusTV from April 14th, 2020.
    Cash for Rares: Start of the Austria version. In: Marketing & Media of November 22, 2019, p. 16.