Lexikon baltischer Künstler by Wilhelm Neumann and Julius Döring

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Editor Neumann, Wilhelm, 1849-1919
Contributor Döring, Julius, 1818-1898
LoC No. ltf91040475
Title Lexikon baltischer Künstler
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Summary "Lexikon baltischer Künstler" by Wilhelm Neumann and Julius Döring is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The work serves as a lexicon that catalogues the biographies and contributions of various artists from the Baltic region, detailing their backgrounds, notable projects, and significance in the art world. It provides insights into both local and foreign artists who impacted the Baltic art scene, spanning a historical timeframe that highlights their artistic significance. The opening of this lexicon sets the stage for an extensive compilation of information about Baltic artists, deriving its content from earlier records and bibliographies accumulated by Julius Döring before his passing. It acknowledges the collaborative efforts and sources utilized in compiling this reference, including newspaper articles and existing literature related to the artistic community in the region. Additionally, it mentions the intention to document not just native artists but also those who settled and worked in the Baltic provinces, ensuring a comprehensive overview of artistic contributions throughout the area. Overall, the prelude emphasizes the historical context and the meticulous effort required to gather and verify information about the artists included. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class N: Fine Arts
Subject Artists -- Baltic States -- Dictionaries
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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