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The text ⁣mentions several ‍individuals associated with cultural or artistic fields,including Birgit ‌Lauda and Agnes Husslein. Independent verification and updates ‌as of January 23,2026,are provided below.

Birgit Lauda

Birgit Lauda is a ​noted art historian specializing in 19th and 20th-century‌ Austrian art. She is ⁣the daughter of ⁤Formula One racing legend Niki Lauda and his second wife,Birgit Wetzinger. ⁢

Lauda has curated numerous exhibitions and published‍ extensively on austrian artists, particularly Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt. She is known for ⁤her expertise in​ provenance research, investigating the ownership history of artworks, especially those possibly looted during the Nazi era.

In 2019, Lauda successfully identified a ‍Klimt ‍painting, “Dame mit Fächer” ‌(Lady with a Fan), as having‍ been stolen from the Jewish Bloch-Bauer family ⁢by the Nazis. The Art ‍Newspaper reported on her work in recovering the ⁢painting.

Agnes Husslein

Agnes Husslein-Arco‍ is an Austrian art historian and ‍the director of⁣ the Leopold Museum in Vienna. She assumed⁢ the role in 2022.

Husslein-Arco’s ​career has focused ​on Austrian Modernism, particularly ​the works of Egon Schiele,⁣ Gustav Klimt, and Oskar Kokoschka. Before becoming director of⁢ the ⁤Leopold Museum,she held⁢ various curatorial positions at the museum,contributing considerably ​to its exhibitions ‌and research programs. ‌she ‍also served‌ as a professor⁢ at⁤ the⁤ Academy of Fine ‍Arts Vienna.

In November 2023, Husslein-Arco oversaw the opening of ‍a major exhibition dedicated to the⁤ work ⁢of Egon Schiele, featuring over⁢ 100 ⁢paintings and drawings. The​ Leopold Museum’s official ‍website details the exhibition and Husslein-Arco’s curatorial statement.

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