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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

Bloch-Bauer, Antoinette (Leopold's wife)

Bloch-Bauer, Ferdinand (Adele's husband),
5.1
,
5.2
,
11.1
,
15.1
,
17.1
,
17.2
,
19.1
,
22.1
,
33.1
,
54.1
,
56.1
,
71.1
,
74.1
,
75.1
,
79.1
,
79.2
; and Adele's death,
18.1
; and Adele's will,
17.3
,
59.1
,
59.2
,
68.1
,
68.2
,
71.2
,
78.1
; bedroom shrine to Adele created by,
18.2
,
19.2
,
23.1
; book collection of,
26.1
,
58.1
; Czech castle of,
16.1
,
23.2
,
23.3
,
27.1
,
31.1
,
43.1
,
44.1
,
67.1
; death of,
55.1
; family papers of,
32.1
; Kokoschka and,
19.3
,
25.1
,
25.2
,
41.1
,
53.1
,
72.1
; marriage of Adele and,
5.3
,
6.1
,
8.1
,
10.1
,
12.1
,
13.1
,
17.4
,
21.1
; porcelain collection of,
63.1
,
74.2
,
76.1
; Secession supported by,
11.2
,
38.1
; social circle of,
9.1
,
10.2
; sugar factory of,
5.4
,
5.5
,
11.3
,
21.2
,
28.1
,
29.1
; in Switzerland,
44.2
,
46.1
,
76.2
; theft of art collection of,
34.1
,
37.1
,
57.1
,
59.3
,
60.1
,
61.1
,
63.2
,
63.3
(
see also
Bloch-Bauer collection
); at Therese's wedding,
1.1
; Vienna town house of,
17.5
,
30.1
,
46.2
,
63.4
; will of,
46.3
,
55.2

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