Walter Bud

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Portrait of Walter Bud by Leo Rauth (13205, Bavarian State Painting Collections)

Walter Bud (born 1 August 1890 in Leipzig; died 11 May 1915 in the Battle of Ypres) was a German painter. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Kathrin Iselt: "Sonderbeauftragter des Führers": Der Kunsthistoriker und Museumsmann Hermann Voss (1884–1969), p.43. Böhlau, Köln / Weimar / Wien 2010, ISBN   9783412205720 (= Studien zur Kunst, Band 20, also dissertation at the Technische Universität Dresden, 2009)
  2. Ernst Lehmann: Jahresbericht des König-Albert-Gymnasiums in Leipzig über das Schuljahr Ostern 1915 bis Ostern 1916. Engelmann, Leipzig 1916, P. 15.