Portrait of Amalie Zuckerkandl (Q28007512)

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painting by Gustav Klimt
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Portrait of Amalie Zuckerkandl
painting by Gustav Klimt

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    Bildnis Amalie Zuckerkandl (German)
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    Bildnis Amalie Zuckerkandl (German)
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    Otto und Amalie Zuckerkandl, Wien. – Zumindest 1928-1939 Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, Wien. – Amalie Zuckerkandl, Wien (?). – Hermine Müller-Hofmann, Wien. – Neue Galerie, Wien / Vita Künstler. – 1942 Gustav Künstler, Wien (English)
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    An unfinished portrait by Gustav Klimt used as the centrepiece of the National Gallery's major new exhibition is loot stolen by the Nazis, according to a leading expert. The painting of Amalie Zuckerkandl, which the Austrian was working on when he died in 1918, is the centrepiece of the museum's show Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna in 1900, which runs until January. It is on loan from the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna, which received it as a gift from a private collector. (English)
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    Amalie Zuckerkandl (Klimt)
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