Visual Arts

Explore our curated collection of Mahler resources—carefully preserved and organized for researchers, musicians, and enthusiasts seeking deeper insights into his life and work.

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Emil Zöphel

No photo Emil Zöphel. Profession: Mahlers copyist during his tenure at the Vienna

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Karl Kornfeld

No photo Karl Kornfeld Profession: Copyist Universal Edition (UE) music publishers Residences:

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Otto Weidlich (1868-1931)

No photo Otto Weidlich (1868-1931). Also: Otto Weidik Profession: Gustav Mahlers copyist

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Annie Sommerfeld-Mincieux (1857-1937)

No photo Annie Sommerfeld-Mincieux (1857-1937). Profession: Portret painter, author, journalist and pianist.

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Franz Gaul (1837-1906)

Franz Gaul (1837-1906). Profession: Stagedesigner, costumedesigner, painter and caricaturist. Relation to Mahler:

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Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901)

Year 1873. Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901). Swiss symbolist romantic painter. Mentioned in diary Natalie Bauer-Lechner

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Johann Forstik

Photo. Johann Forstik. Profession: Copyist. Relation to Mahler: Mahlers main copyist in

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Georgine Schwartze (1854-1935)

Georgine Schwartze (1854-1935). Profession: Sculpter Relation to Mahler: Bronze buste of Gustav

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Thérèse Schwartze (1851-1918)

Thérèse Schwartze (1851-1918). Selfportrait 1917. Profession: Painter Relation to Mahler: In 1912 she