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    built in 1876/77 by Ludwig Tischler for the newspaper publisher Moritz Szeps. Szeps was a confidant of Crown Prince Rudolf and publisher of the Neues Wiener...
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    Austria. As a friend of Crown Prince Rudolf, Szeps published his political writings anonymously. Szeps, however, was not shy about making direct attacks...
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    Zuckerkandl-Szeps (born Bertha Szeps; 13 April 1864 – 16 October 1945) was an Austrian writer, journalist, and art critic. Bertha Szeps was the daughter...
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    Zuckerkandl-Szeps existed in Vienna from the end of the 19th century until 1938. It was located in her Viennese residence in the Palais Lieben-Auspitz...
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    the Hungarian Royal Guard was established in Vienna and located in the Palais Trautson. The first cultural associations were set up in Vienna in the 1860s...
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    political opinions in the Neues Wiener Tagblatt, edited by his friend Moritz Szeps. At the beginning of 1886, the Crown Prince fell seriously ill. Several...
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    1924; Die Zirkusprinzessin [The Circus Princess], 1926) and Mihály Mosonyi (Szép Ilonka [The Beautiful Elena], 1861). Poland belonged at this time to Russia...
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  • FMK – those 80s’, Kogart, Budapest 2001 Regard Hongrois – Hungarian Gaze, Palais Royal, Paris 2002 New works, Liget Gallery, Budapest 2000 Media Modell -...
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