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Index
Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.
Academy of Fine Arts (Vienna), prl.1, 9.1, 14.1, 25.1
Albertina Museum (Vienna), 59.1, 59.2
Aleichem, Sholem
Algiers (film)
Allen, Paul
Alt, Rudolf von
Altmann, Bernhard, 21.1, 24.1, 24.2, 26.1, 26.2, 27.1, 27.2, 28.1, 29.1, 29.2, 30.1, 30.2, 30.3, 35.1, 57.1, 60.1
Altmann, Chuck
Altmann, Fritz, 19.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 27.1, 27.2, 27.3, 31.1, 57.1, 59.1, 60.1, 61.1, 69.1
Altmann, Karl Chaskel, 21.1, 29.1
Altmann, Karoline, 21.1, 29.1
Altmann, Klara
Altmann, Lisl
Altmann, Maria Bloch-Bauer, prl.1, 20.1, 24.1, 25.1, 29.1, 37.1, 39.1, 55.1, 59.1, 59.2, 60.1, 63.1, 68.1, 72.1, 76.1, 76.2, 79.1; Adele’s bequest to, 17.1; on Adele’s relationship with Klimt, prl.2; during Anschluss, 27.1, 35.1, 44.1, 45.1; Austrians’ response to return of paintings to, 74.1, 74.2, 74.3, 79.2; Austria sued for return of art collection by, 61.1, 61.2, 63.2, 64.1, 68.2, 69.1, 71.1, 73.1, 77.1, 79.3, 79.4; birth of, 21.1, 22.1; childhood and adolescence of, 17.2, 22.2, 86, 22.3, 23.1, 23.2, 23.3; escape of, 30.1; during Fritz’s incarceration, 27.2, 29.2; Fritz’s courtship of, 25.2; infatuation with Fritz, 19.1, 24.2; in Los Angeles, 57.1, 59.3, 60.2; marriage of, 26.1, 26.2, 26.3; and sale of paintings, 74.4, 79.5
Altmann, Nelly
Altmann, Peter
Altmann, Philip
Altmann, Tanya
Annulment Act (1946), 59.1, 70.1
Anschluss, 14.1, 14.2, 27.1, 30.1, 31.1, 34.1, 35.1, 37.1, 39.1, 44.1, 57.1, 61.1, 62.1, 63.1, 72.1, 73.1, 74.1, 75.1
anti-Semitism, prl.1, 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, 7.1, 9.1, 12.1, 12.2, 14.1, 14.2, 16.1, 21.1, 27.1, 30.1, 41.1, 43.1, 46.1, 65.1, 74.1, 79.1
Arnstein, Fanny von
Art Deco, 26.1, 27.1, 43.1, 78.1
Art Nouveau, 5.1, 78.1, 79.1
Aryanization, 29.1, 34.1, 38.1, 46.1, 68.1, 70.1, 77.1, 77.2
Aslan, Raoul, 20.1, 20.2
Audouin-Dubreuil, Lucien
Auersperg, Prince Alfred
Auersperg, Johannes (John), 57.1, 75.1
Auersperg, Nelly Gutmann, 43.1, 43.2, 47.1, 49.1, 51.1, 55.1, 56.1, 57.1, 64.1, 64.2, 69.1, 70.1, 74.1, 75.1, 79.1, 79.2
Aurenhammer, Hans, 77.1; Das Belvedere in Wien, 77.2
Auschwitz concentration camp, 30.1, 48.1, 51.1, 57.1, 62.1, 75.1
Austrian Artists’ Society
Austrian Ministry of Culture, 9.1; Commission for Provenance Research, 79.1
Bachofen-Echt, August Anton, 38.1, 39.1, 51.1
Bachofen-Echt, Eberhard, 39.1, 40.1, 51.1, 77.1, 77.2, 77.3
Bachofen-Echt, Elisabeth Lederer, 9.1, 9.2, 16.1, 16.2, 37.1, 38.1, 40.1, 51.1, 54.1, 59.1, 66.1, 76.1, 77.1, 78.1
Bachofen-
Echt, Stanislaus
Bachofen-Echt, Werner
Bachofen-Echt, Wolfgang, 34.1, 38.1, 51.1, 77.1, 77.2
Bahr, Hermann, 6.1, 7.1, 10.1; Against Klimt, 9.1
Baratta-Dragona, Baroness Valerie von, 60.1, 75.1
Batthyany, Countess Margit
Bauer, Adele, see Bloch-Bauer, Adele
Bauer, David (Adele’s brother)
Bauer, Eugene (Adele’s brother)
Bauer, Jeanette (Adele’s mother), 3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 7.1
Bauer, Julius, 8.1, 9.1, 26.1, 34.1
Bauer, Karl (Adele’s brother)
Bauer, Leopold (Adele’s brother)
Bauer, Moritz (Adele’s father), 1.1, 3.1, 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, 9.1
Bauer, Raphael (Adele’s brother)
Bauer, Therese (Adele’s sister), see Bloch-Bauer, Therese
Bauhaus, 17.1, 23.1
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 9.1, 16.1, 40.1, 49.1, 75.1, 77.1, 78.1
Begley, Louis
Beirat (Vienna Advisory Council), 63.1, 63.2
Bellini, Giovanni
Belvedere Palace (Vienna), prl.1, prl.2, 16.1, 59.1, 60.1, 62.1, 71.1, 73.1, 74.1, 74.2, 74.3, 75.1, 77.1, 77.2, 78.1, 79.1; and Adele’s will, 17.1, 59.2, 59.3, 63.1, 68.1, 69.1, 71.2, 76.1, 78.2; Austrian Gallery, prl.3, 17.2, 17.3, 35.1, 38.1, 43.1, 47.1, 49.1, 51.1, 51.2, 54.1, 59.4, 60.2, 69.2, 70.1, 74.4, 76.2; bunker beneath, prl.4, 51.3, 57.1, 57.2, 71.3, 74.5, 74.6, 77.3; history of, 17.4; Klimt’s Women exhibition at, 66.1; Maria’s 1999 visit to, 63.2
Belzec extermination camp, 51.1, 59.1
Bentley, George (Georg Bloch-Bauer) 30.1, 31.1, 33.1, 70.1, 75.1, 79.1
Bernardino, William, 70.1, 75.1
Bernhard, Thomas, 62.1, 77.1; Eve of Retirement, 62.2; The German Lunch Table, 62.3; Heldenplatz, 62.4
Bettelheim, Bruno, 29.1; The Uses of Enchantment, 22.1
Bien, Gertrud, 12.1, 17.1, 18.1, 22.1, 43.1, 56.1
Biro, Suzanne
Bloch-Bauer, Adele, 3.1, 8.1, 8.2, 13.1, 14.1, 14.2, 17.1, 17.2, 22.1, 22.2, 27.1, 34.1, 35.1, 37.1, 41.1, 51.1, 59.1, 71.1, 74.1, 74.2, 76.1, 77.1, 77.2, 78.1, 79.1; adolescence of, 4.1; bedroom shrine to, 18.1, 19.1, 23.1; birth of, 3.2; book collection of Ferdinand and, 12.1, 17.3, 26.1, 55.1, 79.2; death of, 18.2, 19.2, 21.1; grave of, 30.1, 78.2; intellectual pursuits of, 5.1, 11.1, 67.1; and Klimt’s death, 16.1; Klimt’s portraits of, prl.1, prl.2, prl.3, 10.1, 13.2, 15.1, 15.2, 18.3, 18.4, 38.1, 42.1, 46.1, 46.2, 47.1, 48.1, 49.1, 54.1, 57.1, 58.1, 60.1, 63.1, 64.1, 66.1, 71.2, 72.1, 73.1, 74.3, 76.2, 76.3, 77.3, 78.3, 79.3; marriage of Ferdinand and, 5.2, 6.1, 8.3, 10.2, 12.2, 13.3, 17.4, 21.2; relationship of Klimt and, prl.4, prl.5, 9.1, 12.3, 12.4, 13.4, 16.2, 21.3, 38.2, 76.4; social circle of, 12.5, 17.5, 21.4, 33.1; socialist affinities of, 17.6, 21.5, 22.3, 76.5; theft of art collection of, 34.2, 64.2; at Therese’s wedding, prl.6, 1.1; Vienna town house of, prl.7, 17.7, 30.2; will of, 17.8, 59.2, 59.3, 68.1, 68.2, 69.1, 71.3, 76.6, 78.4
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