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GUSTAV FRIEDRICH WAAGEN (1794-1868)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 224 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GUSTAV

FRIEDRICH WAAGEN (1794-1868)  , German
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art historian, was born in
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Hamburg, the son of a painter and
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nephew of the poet Ludwig Tieck . Having passed through the college W of Hirschberg, he volunteered for service in the
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Napoleonic
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campaign of 183–18'4, and on his return attended the lectures at Breslau University . He devoted himself to the study of art, which he pursued in the
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great
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European galleries, first in Germany, then in Holland and Italy . A pamphlet on the brothers
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Van
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Eyck led to his appointment to the directorship of the newly founded Berlin Museum in 1832 . The result of a journey to
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London and Paris was an important publication in three volumes, Kunstwerke and Kunstler in England and Paris (Berlin, 1837–1839), which became the basis for his more important The Treasures of Art in Great Britain (London, 1854 and 1857) . In '844 he was appointed professor of art
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history at the Berlin University, and in '861 he was called to St
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Petersburg as adviser in the arranging and naming of the pictures in the imperial collection . On his return he published a
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book on the Hermitage collection (Munich, 1864) . Among his other publications are some essays on Rubens, Mantegna and Signorelli; Kunstwerke and Kunstler in Deutschland and Die vornehmsten Kunstdenkmdler in Wien . He died on a visit to Copenhagen in 1868 . In the
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light of more
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recent research his writings are not of much value as regards trustworthy criticism, though they are useful as catalogues of art treasures in private collections at the time when they were compiled . His opinions were greatly respected in England, where he was invited to give evidence before the royal commission inquiring into the condition and future of the
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National Gallery .

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