Hans Posse

Hans Posse in 1938 Dr. Hans Posse (6 February 1879 – 7 December 1942) was a German art historian, museum curator, and, for over three years, from June 1939 until his death, the special representative of Adolf Hitler appointed to expand the collection of paintings and other art objects which Hitler intended for the so-called "Führermuseum" in Linz, Austria. The museum, which was never built, was to be the core of a cultural center which was part of a planned general rebuilding of the city intended to have it surpass Vienna and rival Budapest. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lucas Cranach d. ä. by Posse, Hans, 1879-1942

    Wien : A. Schroll & co., 1942
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    Die Gemäldegalerie zu Dresden ; hrsg. vom Ministerium des Kultus und Öffentlichen Unterrichts.

    Berlin : Dresden : Julius Bard Verlag, Buchdruckerei der Wilhelm und Bertha v. Baensch Stiftung, 1920
    Other Authors: “…Posse, Hans, 1879-1942…”
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    Die königliche gemälde-galerie zu Dresden : 50 farbige wiedergaben hrsg. von der Generaldirektion der königlichen sammlungen für kunst und wissenschaft.

    Dresden : W. und B. v. Baensch stiftung, 1914
    Other Authors: “…Posse, Hans, 1879-1942…”
    Format: Book