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Oskar Trautmann

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and bronze collector within his time as Ministry of Foreign Affairs, collecting around 150 paintings and calligraphic works. He collected various contemporary art, meeting important Chinese artists at the time, such as
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Trutamann was born on the 7th of May, 1877, to the small village of Stradow, Brandenburg. He first attended Erwin-Strittmatter-Gymnasium in Spremburg, then to the secondary school
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After completing his doctorate in 1904, Trautmann embarked on a consular career. Trautmann entered the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in 1905 he was appointed Vice Consul in
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Between 1935 and 1938 he served as Ambassador to China, serving in Nanjing, where he
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Stradow, Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Brandenburg(?) German Empire
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Fruhe Chinesische Bronzen aus der Sammlung Oskar Trautmann
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Early Chinese bronzes from the Oskar Trautmann collection
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before becoming interested about constitutional and
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St. Petersburg
Hague Peace Conference
ZĂĽrich
First World War
Kobe
attempted to mediate
2nd Sino-Japanese War
Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium
legal history
legal philosophy
international law
Russian language
Chinese painting
Xu Beihong
Qi Baishi
Zhang Daqian
"Russia and the Great War 1914-1917" The XX Century (journal published in Shanghai)



"Oskar Trautmann: Aus China zurück nach Schlichow - Märkischer Bote"


"The Legacy of Oskar Trautmann: German Diplomat, Chinese Art Connoisseur"
Herbert von Borch
German Ambassador to China
Nanjing regime
Heinrich Georg Stahmer
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