Wilhelm von Bode (10 December 1845 – 1 March 1929) was a German art historian and museum curator. Born Arnold Wilhelm Bode in Calvörde, and known as Wilhelm...
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Frederick III, the museum was renamed in honor of its first curator, Wilhelm von Bode, in 1956.[citation needed] During World War II, portions of the collection...
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through the mediation of the art historian and Berlin museum director Wilhelm von Bode. The Great and Small Salons, the dining room, and the surprisingly...
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began by Wilhelm von Bode. He published a catalog of his collection with help from his friends Bode, Max Friedländer, Friedrich Lippmann and Hugo von Tschudi...
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the Carolingian art period rather than the Etruscan, and in 1885, Wilhelm von Bode also stated that he was of the view that the statue was most likely...
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the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Strasbourg, for which it was acquired by Wilhelm von Bode, who bought it in London in 1890. It was previously recorded in London...
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business collapsed. This was handled for the museum by the art historian Wilhelm von Bode, who had joined in 1872, and was to be the Berlin Museums' greatest...
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attribution. Critical opinion of this picture has varied since 1905, when Wilhelm von Bode described it as "a somewhat abnormal work" by Rembrandt. Scholars have...
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Milanesi, vol. II p 148, noted in Ellen Callmann 1999:339 and note 7. Wilhelm von Bode, Italian Renaissance Furniture Civilta del legno: mobili dalle collezioni...
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is 55.974.0.680. The painting was bought by the museum's director, Wilhelm von Bode, in the very year of its completion. It is the last in a series of...
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