• the Miethke Gallery, Haberfeld also directed exhibitions of the municipal art gallery in Karlovy Vary in 1913. Haberfeld expanded Galerie Miethke into...
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    lifetime, Das Werk Gustav Klimts, was published initially by H. O. Miethke (of Galerie Miethke, Klimt's exclusive gallery in Vienna) from 1908 to 1914 in an...
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    (On Stage: The New Viennese; Past Times and Present Anxieties at the Galerie Miethke; Klimt, Schiele and Schonberg: Self Portraits). Tag Gronberg (Biedermeir...
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    had been named after him. In 1912, Moll, who was now director of the Galerie Miethke [de] in Vienna, held their first solo exhibition of Schindler's paintings...
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    Marx's house. He was buried in Hinterbrühl cemetery. In 1907, the Galerie Miethke in Vienna held a retrospective exhibition on his life. Bernatzik was...
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  • Stillfried an der March. From December 1910 to January 1911 he exhibited at the Miethke Gallery, which had become "the primary outlet for the Klimt group". From...
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    (Institution)". geschichtewiki.wien (in German). Retrieved 6 July 2023. "Galerie H. O. Miethke". austria-forum.org (in German). Retrieved 6 July 2023. Dobai, Johannes...
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    Group's art show. This was followed in 1911 by a major exhibition at the Miethke Gallery, Vienna, together with the works of Heinrich Schröder under the...
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    18 May 2014. Retrieved 25 February 2014. Friedländer, Max Jakob (1912). Galerie Weber, Hamburg (in German). "Chapelle Cardon" (in French). Louvre. "Crucifixion...
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