Imatge de l'autor

Ludwig Goldscheider (1896–1973)

Autor/a de Michelangelo: Paintings, Sculptures, Architecture

31+ obres 1,040 Membres 5 Ressenyes

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Crèdit de la imatge: Publicity photo from publisher's website.

Obres de Ludwig Goldscheider

Van Gogh (Phaidon Colour Library) (1951) 154 exemplars
Rodin: Complete Phaidon Edition (1964) 133 exemplars
Cezanne (1937) 71 exemplars
Roman Portraits (1940) 41 exemplars
Rembrandt paintings, drawings and etchings (1936) — Catalogue and notes — 29 exemplars
El Greco (1938) 23 exemplars
Donatello (Phaidon Press) (1941) — Autor — 21 exemplars
Five Hundred Self-Portraits (1937) 21 exemplars
Etruscan Sculpture (1941) 20 exemplars
The Paintings of Michelangelo (1939) 18 exemplars
Michelangelo Drawings (1951) 16 exemplars
Kokoschka (1963) 16 exemplars

Obres associades

The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (0018) — Pròleg, algunes edicions2,452 exemplars
Das Weltreich der Caesaren (1933) — Dissenyador, algunes edicions43 exemplars

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Coneixement comú

Nom normalitzat
Goldscheider, Ludwig
Data de naixement
1896-06-03
Data de defunció
1973-06-26
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Austria (birth)
UK
Lloc de naixement
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Lloc de defunció
London, England, UK
Llocs de residència
London, England, UK
Educació
University of Vienna
Professions
art historian
book designer
publisher
poet
translator
Relacions
Goldscheider, Blanca (wife)
Horovitz, Béla (publishing partner)
Organitzacions
Phaidon Press (founder)
Biografia breu
Ludwig Goldscheider (1896-1973) was a notable historian of art, a poet and translator, and one of the most influential art book publishers of the twentieth century. He co-founded the Phaidon Verlag publishing house with his father-in-law, Bela Horowitz, in Vienna in 1923. He wrote or otherwise oversaw production of a number of important art books for Phaidon beginning in the 1930's. These were distinguished by an abundance of high-quality illustrations, many of which were chosen by Goldscheider, as well as the use of large formats. The visual impact and richness of these large-sized editions did much to determine the development and general style of the modern form of the popular art book.

Goldscheider moved to London in 1938, remaining closely associated there with the Phaidon Press, Ltd. as editor, designer, and author, and assumed general management of the company after Horowitz's death in 1955. His monographic and other art historical studies for Phaidon were mostly on Italian Renaissance artists (notably Michelangelo and Leonardo) but topics ranged from ancient (Roman Portraiture) to modern subjects (Oskar Kokoschka), since one of his aims as an art historian was to demonstrate a continuity between Modernism and the art of past epochs. His broad art historical knowledge gained him wide recognition as a connoisseur and advisor, which many European and American scholars, collectors, dealers, and museum specialists readily acknowledge in their letters to him.

He died in London in 1973, only a few months after attending the opening of Phaidon's Golden Jubilee celebrations in honor of the firm's fiftieth anniversary. The Phaidon Press continues to publish.

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Estadístiques

Obres
31
També de
3
Membres
1,040
Popularitat
#24,755
Valoració
3.9
Ressenyes
5
ISBN
59
Llengües
6

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