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Victor Luntz

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25: 98: 288: 90: 170:, in whose studio he was working. In 1885 the College of Technology (the former Polytechnic Institute) named him to fill the chair of Medieval and Christian architecture, left vacant by the death of 360: 269: 174:, two years previously. From 1892 until his death, he was the head Professor of the special school for Medieval architecture at the academy. His notable students included 54: 355: 215: 375: 370: 255: 76: 124:
His father, Andreas Luntz, was a local official. In 1847, the family moved to Vienna where, from 1856 to 1860, he studied at the
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while attending a meeting at the academy, and died shortly after, at the age of sixty-three. In 1920, a street in Vienna's
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Few of his works were especially prominent; the notable exception being the
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In 1874, he married Auguste Felicitas Wielemans, sister of the architect,
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His wife died in 1885, leaving him with five sons. His eldest,
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for excellence in 1862. His primary instructors there were
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