Gurlitt
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  • Gurlitt is a surname and may refer to:
    • Louis Gurlitt
      Louis Gurlitt
      Ludwig Heinrich Theodor Gurlitt , also called Louis Gurlitt, was a Danish-German painter of landscapes. His brother was the composer Cornelius Gurlitt, and his son was the architect and art historian also called Cornelius Gurlitt...

       (1812-1897), painter
    • Cornelius Gurlitt (1820-1901), composer, conductor (brother of Louis)
    • Cornelius Gurlitt
      Cornelius Gurlitt (art historian)
      Cornelius Gustav Gurlitt was a German architect and art historian.-Life:Gurlitt was born in Nischwitz in Thallwitz, Saxony, the son of the landscape painter Louis Gurlitt and nephew of his namesake, the composer Cornelius Gurlitt.He was co-founder and president of the Bund Deutscher Architekten and...

       (1850-1938), art historian (son of Louis)
    • Wolfgang Gurlitt
      Wolfgang Gurlitt
      Wolfgang Gurlitt was a German art dealer and collector, publisher and gallery owner.-Family and friends:He was grandson of the painter Louis Gurlitt, and son of the art dealer Fritz Gurlitt, founder of the Fritz Gurlitt Gallery, which he had taken over in 1907 and reopened after First World War....

       (1888-1965), art dealer and collector, publisher (grandson of Louis, son of Fritz Gurlitt)
    • Manfred Gurlitt
      Manfred Gurlitt
      Manfred Gurlitt was a German opera composer and conductor. He studied composition with Engelbert Humperdinck, conducting with Karl Muck, and piano with Moritz Mayer-Mahr...

       (1890-1972), composer, conductor (grandson of Louis, stepson of Fritz Gurlitt)
    • Wilibald Gurlitt
      Wilibald Gurlitt
      Wilibald Gurlitt was a German musicologist.Gurlitt, son of the art historian Cornelius Gurlitt, graduated from Leipzig under Michael Reimann, working specifically on Michael Praetorius. In 1919 he became a lecturer in Freiburg, finally becoming professor in 1929...

       (1891-1963), musicologist (son of Cornelius Gurlitt, the art historian)

  • Ludwig Gurlitt (1855–1931), German educationist
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