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Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957

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Personal name headingHagen, Oskar, 1888-1957
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Variant(s)Hagen, Oskar Frank Leonard, 1888-
Hagen, Oscar, 1888-1957
Associated countryGermany United States
Associated placeMadison (Wis.)
Birth date1888
Death date1957
Place of birthWiesbaden (Germany)
Place of deathMadison (Wis.)
AffiliationUniversity of Wisconsin
Profession or occupationArt historians Authors Arrangers (Musicians) Editors Art teachers College teachers College department heads Composers
Found inDeutsche Zeichner von der Gotik bis zum Rokoko, 1921: t.p. (Oskar Hagen)
LC database, 10/10/95 (hdg.: Hagen, Oskar Frank Leonard, 1888-; usage: Oskar Frank Leonard Hagen; Oskar Hagen; Oscar Hagen)
RLIN, 10/10/95 (hdg.: Hagen, Oskar Frank Leonard, 1888-1957; Hagen, Oskar Frank Leonard, 1888-; Hagen, Oskar, 1888-1957; Hagen, Oskar, 1888-; Hagen, Oskar; usage: Oskar Hagen)
Handel, George Frideric. Julius Caesar, 1997?: title page (Oskar Hagen; arranger, editor)
Dictionary of art historians WWW site, March 17, 2017 (Hagen, Oskar (Frank Leonard); born 1888, Wiesbaden, Germany, died 1957, Madison, Wisconsin; Spanish studies scholar; studied music and music composition in Berlin, and art history at the Universities of Berlin and Munich before receiving his doctorate from the University of Halle in 1914; visited the United States in 1924 as the Carl Schurz Visiting Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison [sic], the following year accepting a full-time position at the University, where he founded an art history department and later the University's art collection; chair of UW Art History Department, 1925-1957; in 1944, he returned to music and music composition, writing several works. "Internationally, he was much better known for his revival of Handel than for art history.")
Associated languageger eng