Reinhold von Lichtenberg

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Reinhold Freiherr von Lichtenberg (born December 15, 1865 in Fiume ; † May 28, 1927 at Schloss Neubeuen am Inn) was an Austrian art historian and folk journalist.

Life

Von Lichtenberg was the son of General Emil von Lichtenberg . He studied law in Munich and Vienna . In 1887 he began to study art history, classical archeology and Sanskrit at the universities of Vienna and Leipzig , where he received his doctorate in 1892.

After a study trip to Italy, Greece and Turkey, he became a volunteer in the Kupferstichkabinett in Munich in 1895 . In 1899 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Karlsruhe . There he was appointed associate professor in 1903, but in 1905 he was given leave of absence for research trips and in 1908 he left university to live as a private citizen.

From 1907 to 1915 he was editor of the Memnon, magazine for the art and cultural history of the ancient Orient (vol. 1–7). Together with the founder of the federation against the arrogance of Judaism , Ludwig Müller von Hausen , he published a paper in defense of the Bayreuth performance monopoly on Richard Wagner's Parsifal in 1913 , which was intended to preserve “national and artistic interests”.

Von Lichtenberg was u. a. Member of the Association against the Overstatement of Judaism and of the Deutschvölkischer Schutz- und Trutzbund .

Publications

  • Landscape painting among the Dutch in the XVI. Century . Leipzig 1892 (= dissertation)
  • About the humor among the German engravers and woodcut artists of the XVI. Century. Studies on German Art History Issue 11, 1894.
  • The portrait on grave monuments: its origin and development from antiquity to the Italian Renaissance. On the history of art abroad, issue 11, 1902.
  • About some works of modern painting, 1903.
  • Contributions to the oldest history of Kypros: Mitteilungen der Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft 11/2, 1906.
  • The Aegean culture, science and education. Leipzig, Quelle and Meyer, 1918.
  • House, village, city: a development history of the ancient cityscape, Leipzig 1909.
  • Influences of the Aegean culture on Egypt and Palestine. Communications of the Vorderasiatischen Gesellschaft 16/2, 1911. Leipzig: Hinrichs.
  • More protection of intellectual property! The struggle for the fate of "Parsifal", portrayed by R. v. Lichtenberg and L. Müller v. Hausen, Berlin: Curtius [1913]
  • The home of the Aryans. German history sheets, monthly for the promotion of regional historical research 14, 1913, pp. 253–284.
  • Cyprus and the English. An example of British colonial arbitrariness. Leipzig, German Committee on the Near East. Countries and peoples of Turkey, etc. Issue 3. 1915, etc. 8º.
  • Contributions in: Richard Ungewitter (Ed.) Germany's rebirth through blood and iron. Stuttgart 1919.
  • German land for the Germans! A contribution to the right of peoples to self-determination. Berlin, H. Bermühler 1921.
  • Julius Kniese , Reinhold Freiherr von Lichtenberg and Julie Kniese: The battle of two worlds for the Bayreuth legacy. Julius Kniese's diary sheets from 1883. Leipzig 1931.

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