Gustav Ucicky (Q78666)

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Director de cine de Austria (1898-1961)
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Gustav Ucicky
Director de cine de Austria (1898-1961)
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    Gustav Ucicky
    Austrian Nazi film director, screenwriter, cinematographer (6 July 1898 – 27 April 1961)
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        Gustav Ucicky, 1930.jpg
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        Gustav Učický v roce 1930 (checo)
        Gustav Ucicky (alemán)
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        Estate of the artist Galerie Miethke, Vienna Georg and Hermine Lasus, Vienna Galerie St Lucas, Vienna (by involuntary sale from the above in November 1939) Mr Friede, Vienna (acquired from the above in November 1939) Gustav Ucicky, Vienna (the artist's son) Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna (donated by the above by 1961) Restituted to the heirs of Hermine Lasus in November 2000 (English) (inglés)
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        Apple Tree II belonged to Serena Lederer, a prominent Jewish collector whose collection was seized by Nazis following Germany’s annexation of Austria in 1938; Lederer died in 1943. It didn’t reappear in the public eye until 1961, when the Belvedere Gallery received a trove of Nazi-looted paintings following the death of former Nazi party member and propaganda film director Gustav Ucicky. Some believe the Lederer family sold the painting to Ucicky; others believe he was an illegitimate child of Klimt’s. (inglés)
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        Gustav Ucicky (6 Jul 1899 - 27 Apr 1961)
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