Portrait of the famous art collector Rudolf Leopold, who assembled the world’s largest collection of works by Egon Schiele and Richard Gerstl and others
Interesting and entertaining biography of the man who gave his name to the Leopold Museum in Vienna
Unique contemporary witness to the important era “Vienna 1900”
28,00 £
[UK]
Rudolf Leopold
Connoisseur | Collector | Museum Founder
In the historical period of new beginnings starting in the 1950s, the collector Rudolf Leopold (1925‒2010), with pioneer-like foresight and a keen sense of art, was able to do someting few others of his ilk succeeded in doing: build up a large, both aesthetically sophisticated and art historically relevant collection of international renown.
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The biography paints a picture of Rudolf Leopold as a fascinating collector. It is based on the personal memories of his son, Diethard Leopold, and the latter’s conversations with his father, relatives and contemporaries, as well as with competitors of his father. It is the permanent record of a lifelong effort to preserve what has defined a cultural period. Beginning with Schiele as core artist, his collection includes numerous major works by the likes of Klimt, Kokoschka, Gerstl, Egger-Lienz, and Kubin as well as by German Expressionists. Important furniture, arts and crafts, jewelry, and African and Japanese art complement the collection.
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312 pages, 70 illustrations
16.5 x 23.5 cm, hardcover
16.5 x 23.5 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2867-3
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