Siegfried Pückler-Limpurg

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Siegfried Graf Pückler-Limpurg (full name Siegfried Ludwig Johannes Graf von Pückler, Count and Lord of Limpurg-Gaildorf, Baron von Groditz; born February 15, 1871 in Oberaudorf ; † February 27, 1963 ibid) was a German art historian and landowner .

Siegfried Graf Pückler-Limpurg, from the Franconian line of the noble Pücker family, attended the Maximiliansgymnasium in Munich and studied art history at the University of Berlin , where he received his doctorate in 1899 with a thesis on the painter Martin Schaffner . After completing his habilitation in 1901, he was a private lecturer at the Technical University of Munich from 1902 to 1907 .

Publications (selection)

  • Martin Schaffner . Heitz, Strasbourg 1899 (= dissertation).
  • Nuremberg art around the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries . Heitz, Strasbourg 1904 (= habilitation thesis).
  • Classicism in German art . Müller & Königer, Munich 1929
  • The late Gothic in the Inn and Alztal. An art history guide . Verlag des Inn-Isengaues, Watzling 1932.
  • Inntaler homeland journeys . Verlag Bücher der Heimat, Altötting 1949.
  • Art treasures on the Inn . 1959

literature

  • Bernhard Josef Stalla: Books and authors between Inn and Salzach. Biographies and bibliography on the literature of a cultural region . Verlag Traugott Bautz, Nordhausen 2006, ISBN 3-88309-367-X , p. 379.

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