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Hildegard Zaloscer (Zaloszer) (15 June 1903 – 20 December 1999) was an art historian, Egyptologist, Coptologist, essayist, novelist and a prominent expert of Coptic history and art.

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Hildegard Zaloscer (Zaloszer) (15 June 1903 – 20 December 1999) was an art historian, Egyptologist, Coptologist, essayist, novelist and a prominent expert of Coptic history and art.

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Biography Zaloscer was born in Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina (then Austria-Hungary), the eldest daughter of the affluent Jewish lawyer and state-official Dr. Jacob and his wife Bertha (née Kallach). Since her father was a state official and a known Austrian monarchist, the family had to flee to Vienna when the Austrian monarchy collapsed, at the end of the First World War (1918). Her family settled in Vienna, where she finished her secondary education and studied art history and prehistory at the Vienna University (Ph.D. 1926, her dissertation being "Die frühmittelalterliche Dreistreifenornamentik der Mittelmeerrandgebiete mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Denkmäler am Balkan"). From 1927 to 1936, Zaloscer was the editor of the art magazine Belvedere, and corresponded with Thomas Mann. Due to the rise of anti-Semitism in Vienna she emigrated to Egypt in 1936. According to an article penned by author Judith Belfkih for the Wiener Zeitung, the Jewish Museum Vienna determined that Zaloscer was one of at least 13 women who undertook "fictitious marriages" to escape Nazi persecution through emigration during World War II: What almost unites them all: the women were silent for a long time about their fictitious marriages and the resulting double lives - to protect the children or…

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Adolf-Schärf Prize The Golden Honorary Doctorate of the Vienna University

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Publications Zaloscer, Hilde (1991). Zur Genese der koptischen Kunst: ikonographische Beiträge (On the genesis of Coptic art: iconographic contributions). Böhlau Verlag. ISBN 3205053982 – via Google Books. Zaloscer, Hilde (1985). Der Schrei, signum einer epoche: das expressionistische jahrhundert : bildende kunst, lyrik und prosa, theater (The cry, sign of an epoch : the expressionist century: fine art, poetry and prose, theater) (in German). Edition Brandstätter. ISBN 3854471041. Zaloscer, Hilde (1969). Vom Mumienbildnis zur Ikone (From the mummy portrait to the icon) (in German). Harrassowitz – via Google Books. Zaloscer, Hilde (1954). Survivance et migration – via Google Books. Zaloscer, Hilde Visuelle Beschwörung, autonomes Kunstwerk, Ideograph 1997 Zaloscer, Hilde Wissenschaftliche Arbeit ohne wissenschaftlichen Apparat 2004

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Zaloscer, Hilde Ägyptische Wirkereien 1962 Zaloscer, Hilde Die Antithetik im Werke Thomas Manns 1959

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Zaloscer, Hilde Das dreimalige Exil 2004 Zaloscer, Hilde Eine Heimkehr gibt es nicht 1988 Zaloscer, Hilde La Femme au voile dans l’iconographie copte 1955 Zaloscer, Hilde Die frühmittelalterliche Dreistreifornamentik der Mittelmeerrandgebiete mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Denkmäler am Balkan 1926

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Zaloscer, Hilde Le Greco 1946 Zaloscer, Hilde Die Kunst im christlichen Ägypten 1974 Zaloscer, Hilde Kunstgeschichte und Nationalsozialismus 2004 Zaloscer, Hilde Porträts aus dem Wüstensand 1961 Zaloscer, Hilde Le "Doctor Faustus" de Thomas Mann et ses modèles 1953 Zaloscer, Hilde De la composition musicale dans les oeuvres littéraires 1953 Zaloscer, Hilde Quelques considérations sur les rapports entre l’art copte et les Indes 1947

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