there were paintings of German impressionists, drawings and Chinese porcelain. Nearby (Sigismundstrasse 1), Charlotte Fürstenberg-Cassirer collected "modern art," while Dr. Ernst Feist-Wollheim's preference [...] played a central role in this neighborhood. In the 1900s and 1910s, he…
in 2009 as part of the ministry’s area studies line of funding. In the second phase of funding (May 1, 2014 – April 30, 2016), the network was expanded to meet goals defined in the research program “Inequality
has its own large digitization center. Is there ever a break in the work? Hardly ever. We scan around 1.7 million pages a year with special, very different devices in a two-shift system. That is remarkable
special exhibits. Despite the initial euphoria, it soon became obvious that the available subsidy of 3.1 million euros would limit the ambitious plans. So for some time, there has been talk of a second phase
descriptions in the catalogues raisonné and auction catalogues of 1934, it must have contained over 1,000 individual works of art. For this reason, MARI’s most important tasks are to reconstruct the inventory
responsibility to understand the colonial contexts in which the Ethnologisches Museum acquired the nearly 1,400 objects from Namibia that are now in its collection. It was especially important to us to analyze
is unusual for the Geheimes Staatsarchiv. Altogether, they were "certainly 40 centimeters high and 1.5 meters wide." Adlung had already spent several months collating the estate of Prince Albert of Prussia
academics were compelled to leave Austria’s universities and non-university research institutions (group 1). They emigrated because antisemitism, androcentrism, and anti-Socialism were dominating their daily
(Berlin State Library), he has the source material at his fingertips. The library’s collection contains 1.2 million maps on paper, plus 250,000 digital maps, tens of thousands of views, atlases, and plans,
on Mondays Musikinstrumenten-Museum des Staatlichen Instituts für Musikforschung Tiergartenstrasse 1 (main entrance in Ben-Gurion-Strasse), 10785 Berlin Tel. +49 (30) 25481-178, kasse@mimpk.de Inclusion