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- Rudolf Eitelberger (full name Rudolf Eitelberger von Edelberg; 17 April 1817 – 18 April 1885) was an Austrian art historian and the first Ordinarius (full...
- Institute for Historical Research). There he came into contact with Rudolf Eitelberger, who since 1852 had held the first chair in art history at the University...
- Industry – today's MAK—was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I. Rudolf von Eitelberger, the first Professor of art history at the University of Vienna, was...
- 1894). In Austria, it was pioneered by such illustrious names as Rudolf Eitelberger, the founder of the Viennese College of Arts and Crafts (today the University...
- von Kristelli (1802–1875), Austrian chemist and mineralogist Rudolf Eitelberger (1817–1885), Austrian art historian and founder of the Vienna School...
- educated and influenced by Rudolf von Eitelberger and Heinrich von Ferstel, and on the recommendation of Eitelberger Sitte became the head of the new State...
- Archived from the original on 28 January 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2015. Eitelberger, Johannes; Herrmann, P; Widmann, M (September 2015). "Rehabilitation...
- when the director of the Vienna Museum for Art and Industry Rudolf Eitelberger issued a certificate about the perfection of Ludwig Moser's gl****. Its...
- mention of the most important representatives of the school. Rudolf Eitelberger is considered to have been the "forefather" of the Vienna School. He...
- inventor of the heat pump Beda Dudík (1815–1890) – historian Rudolf Eitelberger von Edelberg (1817–1885) – art historian Pavel Křížkovský (1820–1885)...