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Preußische Akademie der Künste >> 04. Mitglieder >> 04.3. Mitgliederangelegenheiten
1893 - 1899
Enthält: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Bl. 1). Verzeichnisse der Mitglieder der Sektion für die bildenden Künste (Bl. 6-33), der Sektion für Musik (Bl. 35-44). Formulare der "Personalnachrichten" (Bl. 45-48, 50-53). Anschreiben an die Mitglieder mit der Bitte um Ausfüllen der "Personalnachrichten" (Bl. 54-59, 79f., 151f., 238). Aufforderung an die Mitglieder zu regelmäßiger Auskunft über fertiggestellte Werke, erhaltene Auszeichnungen usw. (Bl. 85, 158, 242), Antwortschreiben von Andreas Achenbach (Bl. 100, 126), für Oswald Achenbach (Bl. 136, 154, 321), von Friedrich Adler (Bl. 98, 164), Rudolf Alt (Bl. 317), Luis Alvarez (Bl. 235, 327), Heinrich v. Angeli (Bl. 342), Hans v. Bartels (Bl. 128f., 335f.), Max Baumbach (Bl. 337), Heinrich Bellermann (Bl. 97, 161, 305), Gottlieb Biermann (Bl. 330), Gregor v. Bochmann (Bl. 224, 274), für Arnold Böcklin (Bl. 233f.), von Eugen Bracht (Bl. 134, 216f., 298), Josef v. Brandt (Bl. 133, 301), Otto Brausewetter (Bl. 276), Peter Breuer (Bl. 230, 309), Adolf Brütt (Bl. 103, 198f., 319f.), für Constantin Cretius (Bl. 182, 255), von Franz v. Defregger (Bl. 121, 159, 270), Robert Diez (Bl. 300), Eugène Dücker (Bl. 315), Antonín Dvorák (Bl. 196), Gustav Eberlein (Bl. 313), Hermann Eggert (Bl. 149, 207, 292), Gustav Eilers (Bl. 141, 324), Eleuterio Pagliano (Bl. 205), Gustav Feckert (Bl. 89, 191), Paul Flickel (Bl. 90, 181, 267), Richard Friese (Bl. 293), Eduard v. Gebhardt (Bl. 142, 209, 257), Edvard Grieg (Bl. 210f.), Carl v. Groszheim (Bl. 296), Ferdinand Graf Harrach (Bl. 197), Conrad Wilhelm Hase (Bl. 137, 190, 287), Adolf Henning (Bl. 143f., 162, 304), Hubert v. Herkomer (Bl. 231, 341), Hans Herrmann (Bl. 171, 291), Ernst Herter (Bl. 124, 188, 246), Adolf Hildebrand (Bl. 314), Ernst Hildebrand (Bl. 99, 215, 299), Heinrich Hofmann (Bl. 131f.), Emil Hünten (Bl. 135, 187, 303), Emil Hundrieser (Bl. 107, 202, 286), Julius Jacob (Bl. 96, 167, 254), Eduard Jacobsthal (Bl. 125, 201, 260), Louis Jacoby (Bl. 306), Gerhard Janensch (Bl. 148, 227, 302), Peter Janssen (Bl. 316), Otto v. Kameke (Bl. 212), Arthur Kampf (Bl. 272), Friedrich Kaulbach (Bl. 122, 218, 282), Heinrich Kayser (Bl. 113, 178f., 280), Conrad Kiesel (Bl. 104, 203, 275), Max Klinger (Bl. 112, 169), August Klughardt (Bl. 174, 269), Ludwig Knaus (Bl. 194), Georg Koch (Bl. 109f., 166, 277), Christian Kröner (Bl. 326), Carl Kundmann (Bl. 81f., 328), Franz v. Lenbach (Bl. 268), Otto Lessing (Bl. 264f.), Max Liebermann (Bl. 192, 258), Ludwig v. Löfftz (Bl. 338), Carl Ludwig (Bl. 130, 271), Rudolf Maison (Bl. 311), für Friedrich Martersteig (Bl. 214, 237), von Carl Marr (Bl. 145, 284), Ferdinand Meldahl (Bl. 195, 294), Adolph Menzel (Bl. 118f.), Constantin Meunier (Bl. 185f., 252, 273), Claus Meyer (Bl. 101, 322), Hans Meyer (Bl. 94, 170, 250), Paul Meyerheim (Bl. 88, 219, 297), Giulio Monteverde (Bl. 223), Moritz Moszkowski (Bl. 244f.), August Orth (Bl. 86, 331), Ludwig Passini (Bl. 108, 312), für Eduard Pape (Bl. 325), von Ferdinand Pauwels (Bl. 138, 249), Hermann Prell (Bl. 116, 208, 259), für Johann Leonhard Raab (Bl. 140, 165), von Carl Reinecke (Bl. 139, 228f.), Joseph Rheinberger (Bl. 106, 177, 251), Philipp Rüfer (Bl. 102, 204, 253), Valentin Ruths (Bl. 117, 220, 256), Carl Saltzmann (Bl. 123), Edmond de Schampheleer (Bl. 183f.), Joseph Scheurenberg (Bl. 120, 283), Johannes Schilling (Bl. 236, 329), Max Schmidt (Bl. 115, 189, 248), Heino Schmieden (Bl. 172, 334), Bruno Schmitz (Bl. 87, 221, 263), Gustav Schönleber (Bl. 225, 278), Bernhard Scholz (Bl. 175, 261f.), Heinrich Seeling (Bl. 91, 200, 332), Gabriel Seidl (Bl. 114, 163, 323), Carl Seiler (Bl. 95, 180, 266), Henryk Siemiradzki (Bl. 226), für Wilhelm Sohn (Bl. 105), von Rudolf Stang (Bl. 176, 247), Friedrich v. Thiersch (Bl. 147, 168), Paul Thumann (Bl. 93, 160, 281), Fritz v. Uhde (Bl. 127, 213, 310), William Unger (Bl. 295), Benjamin Vautier (Bl. 111), José Villegas (Bl. 206, 340), Hugo Vogel (Bl. 92, 333), Paul Wallot (Bl. 193), Alfred Waterhouse (Bl. 279), Emile Wauters (Bl. 222, 339), Fritz Werner (Bl. 307), Rudolf Weyr (Bl. 318), Franz Wüllner (Bl. 173, 289), Caspar v. Zumbusch (Bl. 285). Schreiben von José Jiménez y Aranda (Bl. 156), Robert Diez (Bl. 61), Gustav v. Goßler (Bl. 67), August Leu (Bl. 73, 75), Rudolf Maison (Bl. 69), Ludwig Manzel (Bl. 74), Carl Marr (Bl. 70f.), Giulio Monteverde (Bl. 240f.), August Orth (Bl. 76), Johann Leonhard Raab (Bl. 63), Johannes Schilling (Bl. 72), Max Schmidt (Bl. 83), Heino Schmieden (Bl. 146), Bruno Schmitz (Bl. 62, 77), Franz Schwechten (Bl. 243), Carl Seiler (Bl. 64, 68), Benjamin Vautier (Bl. 66). Enth. u.a.: Zeitungsartikel zu Julius Schrader (Bl. 60).
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