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