Talk:Adolfo Hohenstein
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Exhibitions
[edit]The Exhibitions section looks problematic to me:
- The locations where the exhibitions were held should be listed. Some of the information I could update in this regard, some remains doubtful. I cannot imagine that the Milan exhibition was held at Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense (presumably, the Arts section was shown at Accademia di Brera?). In Munich, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte was founded in 1946, so it cannot have been the place of an exhibition in 1916. Where was the 1916 exhibition held then? Was it in Munich at all?
- So, if the specified locations do not refer to the places where the exhibitions were held, but to libraries and archives where catalogues and such can be looked up, why not move that information to the footnotes?
- The old volumes of Kunstchronik are available in digital format at www.digizeitschriften.de. But the specified volume (N. F. 26) is that of 1915, not of 1916. In volumes N. F. 26 e 27, I found one single reference to the painter: In 1915, Hohenstein was awarded the first prize in the competition for the decoration of a school's hall at Altenessen (which today is a suburb of Essen). But where is the reference to works by the painter being shown in an exhibition? And where was that exhibition held?