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Fritz Wotruba (1907 - 1975). Studium bei Anton Hanak in Wien. 1938 - 1945 im Exil in der Schweiz. Professer an der Akademie der bildenden Künste. Vater der "Wotruba-Schule". 1974-1976 Errichtung...

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Fritz Wotruba (1907 - 1975). Studium bei Anton Hanak in Wien. 1938 - 1945 im Exil in der Schweiz. Professer an der Akademie der bildenden Künste. Vater der "Wotruba-Schule". 1974-1976 Errichtung...

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    • Fritz Wotruba (1907 - 1975). Studium bei Anton Hanak in Wien. 1938 - 1945 im Exil in der Schweiz. Professer an der Akademie der bildenden Künste. Vater der "Wotruba-Schule". 1974-1976 Errichtung der seit 1967 geplanten Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Wien-Mauer. Das Interview wurde Anfang der 1970er Jahre geführt.

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  • Subject:

    • Bildende Kunst
    • Gesellschaft
    • Visual arts

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  • Format:

    • KKA (Kompaktkassette)
  • Language:

    • Deutsch

Time

  • Place / Time:

    • 20. Jahrhundert - 30er Jahre
    • 20. Jahrhundert - 50er Jahre

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • Österreichische Mediathek, 6-04052_b02
  • Institution:

    • Österreichische Mediathek
  • Provider:

    • Österreichische Mediathek
  • Providing country:

    • Austria
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 2015-10-08
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 2015-10-08

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  • Dataset:

    • 00902_AT_OsterreichischeMediathek_staatsvertrag_oa

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  • Place / Time:

    • 20. Jahrhundert - 30er Jahre
    • 20. Jahrhundert - 50er Jahre

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  • Subjects, resource types, genres and forms (Concepts)

    • Concept Term
    • http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/194
    • Concept Label
      • ["Billedkunst"] (no);
      • ["दृश्य कला"] (hi);
      • ["Bildende Kunst"] (de);
      • ["Kuvataide"] (fi);
      • ["Выяўленчае мастацтва"] (be);
      • ["Изобразительное искусство"] (ru);
      • ["Artes visuais"] (pt);
      • ["Изобразително изкуство"] (bg);
      • ["Dailė"] (lt);
      • ["Likovna umjetnost"] (hr);
      • ["Tēlotāja māksla"] (lv);
      • ["Arts visuels"] (fr);
      • ["Képzőművészet"] (hu);
      • ["וויזועלע קונסטן"] (yi);
      • ["Likovna umjetnost"] (bs);
      • ["სახვითი ხელოვნება"] (ka);
      • ["Образотворче мистецтво"] (uk);
      • ["Výtvarné umenie"] (sk);
      • ["Likovna umetnost"] (sl);
      • ["Dearcealaíona"] (ga);
      • ["Ealain-lèirsinneach"] (gd);
      • ["Arts visuals"] (ca);
      • ["Ликовна уметност"] (mk);
      • ["Ликовна уметност"] (sr);
      • ["Bildkonst"] (sv);
      • ["시각 예술"] (ko);
      • ["Artes visuais"] (gl);
      • ["Visual arts"] (en);
      • ["Myndlist"] (is);
      • ["Arti visive"] (it);
      • ["視覺藝術"] (zh);
      • ["Artes visuales"] (es);
      • ["Kujutav kunst"] (et);
      • ["Výtvarné umění"] (cs);
      • ["فنون مرئية"] (ar);
      • ["視覚芸術"] (ja);
      • ["Sztuki wizualne"] (pl);
      • ["Arte vizuale"] (ro);
      • ["Billedkunst"] (da);
      • ["אמנות חזותית"] (he);
      • ["Görsel sanatlar"] (tr);
      • ["Beeldende kunst"] (nl);

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