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Cornelius Gurlitt

Cornelius Gustav Gurlitt

German architect, academic and art historian (1850–1938).

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Statements about Cornelius Gurlitt

Place of Birth

Nischwitz

Place of Death

Dresden

Country of Citizenship

German Reich

Date of Birth

1/1/1850

Date of Death

3/25/1938

Instance Of

Human

Child

Wilibald Gurlitt
Cornelia Gurlitt
Hildebrand Gurlitt

Image

Occupation

Architect
Art Historian
University Teacher

Father

Louis Gurlitt

Place of Burial

Johannisfriedhof, Dresden
Coordinate Location
: 51.0366°N 13.8133°E

Employer

TUD Dresden University of Technology

Given Name

Cornelius
Series Ordinal
:1
Gustav
Series Ordinal
:2

Name in Native Language

Cornelius Gurlitt

Birth Name

Cornelius Gustav Gurlitt

Relative

Fanny Lewald
Kinship to Subject
:
Aunt

Sibling

Fritz Gurlitt
Wilhelm Gurlitt
Ludwig Gurlitt

Described by Source

Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24749468
Dresdner Hefte
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Ecclesiastical Art and Modernity
Statement Is Subject Of
:
The Growing City
Statement Is Subject Of
:
The Cultural City of Dresden Around 1900

Family Name

Gurlitt

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

German

Sex or Gender

Male

Member of Political Party

National Liberal Party

Position Held

Geheimrat

Writing Language

German

Family

Gurlitt

Member Of

Verein Für Geschichte Dresdens
(1893 - )
Start Time
: 1893
Association of German Architects
Königlich Sächsischer Altertumsverein

Start of Work Period

1870

End of Work Period

1938

Work Location

Dresden

Image of Grave

Described at URL

http://arch-pavouk.cz/index.php/arch ...
http://www.digiporta.net/index.php?i ...

Spouse

Marie Gurlitt
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MutualArt artist ID

MutualArt Artist

France 24 topic ID (French)

France 24 Topic (French)