Recollection and Relocation in Gründerzeit Munich: Collective Memory and the Genre Paintings of Franz von Defregger

Dating from around the time of the 1914-18 war, the brief forty-one page memoir of the academic painter Franz von Defregger (1835-1921), now in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, reveals that like many more recent celebrities he found stardom a double-edged sword.1 The artist recalled that his...

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