id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_iosapayacvbyndmxnl5pvznway Ingrid Ciulisová 'Dvořák's Pupil Johannes Wilde (1891–1970)' originally published in umění LX (2012), 101-8 2016 9 .pdf application/pdf 6693 601 70 Dvořák's Pupil Johannes Wilde (1891–1970) Dvořák (1874–1921) wrote to his first teacher, a respected professor of history at the Czech-language university in Prague, Jaroslav Goll: '… My work on the Van Eyck Wilde began his studies with the Hungarian art later bequeathed to the Courtauld Institute of Art. In 1928, the second volume of Dvořák's Italian and his wife, art historian Júlia Gyarfás, left the country, as did many other museum professionals, including Otto Benesch (1896–1964), Ernst Kris (1900–1957), Wilde's contribution to art history in England Wilde's old friend from Vienna, Count Antoine Seilern allowed young adepts of art history to study his teachers.30 Through Wilde the legacy of Max Dvořák discussion of Max Dvořák's research on medieval art, see Hans H. Aurenhammer, 'Max Dvořák and the History of Medieval Art', Ernst Gombrich, 'Art History and Psychology in Vienna Fifty Johannes Wilde, Venetian Art from Bellini to Titian, Oxford ./cache/work_iosapayacvbyndmxnl5pvznway.pdf ./txt/work_iosapayacvbyndmxnl5pvznway.txt