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  1. August Lederer (3 May 1857 in Böhmisch Leipa (Austria-Hungary) – 30 April 1936 in Vienna), was an Austrian industrialist and art collector whose art collection was looted by Nazis. He helped promote the artists of the Vienna Secession, notably Gustav Klimt.

  2. August Lederer (* 3. Mai 1857 in Böhmisch Leipa; † 30. April 1936 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Industrieller, Sammler und Kunstmäzen, der in besonderem Maße die Künstler der Wiener Sezession, und speziell Gustav Klimt förderte.

  3. Most Klimt researchers suspect that at least 10 works from the Lederer collection burned at Schloss Immendorf. Serena Lederer (after 1903) by Martin Gerlach Austrian National Library The...

  4. Although Viennese industrialist August Lederer [1857-1936] and his wife Serena, née Pulitzer [1892-1943] assembled a collection of old master paintings and objects, they are best known for their patronage of the Vienese Secession artist Gustav Klimt.

  5. August Lederer, * 3. Mai 1857 Böhmisch Leipa (Česká Lípa, Tschechische Republik), † 30. April 1936 Wien, Industrieller, Mäzen. Biografie. August Lederer war das jüngste von sechs Kindern einer ursprünglich aus Westböhmen stammenden jüdischen Familie.

  6. The industrialist August Lederer and his wife Serena Pulitzer Lederer were among Klimt's most important patrons and owned a large collection of his work (note his initials here). When they...

  7. Gustav Klimt Austrian. 1899. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 829. Beautiful and stylish, Serena Pulitzer Lederer was a star of turn-of-the-century Viennese society. For this portrait, commissioned by her husband, the industrialist August Lederer, Klimt employed soft, sinuous brushstrokes to present Serena as an apparition in white.