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Name
  
Hilde Zaloscer

Role
  
Essayist

Died
  
1999


Prof. Dr. Hilde (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.

Between 1946 and 1968, Zaloscer was a professor of art history at the University of Alexandria where she became a prominent and world-renowned expert on Coptic art.

After the Six Day War (1967), she was expelled from Egypt since she was Jewish. She lived temporarily in Vienna from 1968 to 1970 and, in the following two years, Zaloscer was a professor at the Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, before returning to Vienna.

From 1975 to 1978, she was a lecturer at the University of Vienna. Zaloscer was a prolific essayist and writer and among others was an editor of the Encyclopedia Coptica.

Awards

  • Theodor-Körner Prize (Austria)
  • Adolf-Schärf Prize
  • The Golden Honorary Doctorate of the Vienna University
  • Goldenes Verdienstkreuz des Landes Wien
  • Kulturmedaille der Stadt Linz
  • Works

  • Zaloscer, Hilde Der Schrei 1985
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Survivance et migration 1954
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Visuelle Beschwörung, autonomes Kunstwerk, Ideograph 1997
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Vom Mumienbildnis zur Ikone 1969
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Wissenschaftliche Arbeit ohne wissenschaftlichen Apparat 2004
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Zu ägyptischen Totenmasken 1999
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Zur Genese der koptischen Kunst 1991
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Ägyptische Textilkunst 1993
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Ägyptische Wirkereien 1962
  • Zaloscer, Hilde Die Antithetik im Werke Thomas Manns 1959
  • 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
  • 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
  • References

    Hilde Zaloscer Wikipedia