Bruckner, Anton. (1824 -1896). Autograph Envelope. Elusive envelope addressed in the hand of the influential Austrian composer and organist who writes "PT Sr. Hochwürden dem Hochgebornen Herrn Josef regul. Chorherr des löbl. Stiftes zu Klosterneub(urg). " Autograph material of any kind from Bruckner is extremely rare. Sold together with a vintage postcard photograph.
The envelope is addressed to the composer's friend Josef Kluger (1865 - 1937), an admirer of Wagner, who he had met at Klosterneuberg Abbey where Kluger later was Provost from 1913-1937. He and Bruckner met in 1890 and remained close friends until the composer's death.
The envelope is addressed to the composer's friend Josef Kluger (1865 - 1937), an admirer of Wagner, who he had met at Klosterneuberg Abbey where Kluger later was Provost from 1913-1937. He and Bruckner met in 1890 and remained close friends until the composer's death.
Bruckner, Anton. (1824 -1896). Autograph Envelope. Elusive envelope addressed in the hand of the influential Austrian composer and organist who writes "PT Sr. Hochwürden dem Hochgebornen Herrn Josef regul. Chorherr des löbl. Stiftes zu Klosterneub(urg). " Autograph material of any kind from Bruckner is extremely rare. Sold together with a vintage postcard photograph.
The envelope is addressed to the composer's friend Josef Kluger (1865 - 1937), an admirer of Wagner, who he had met at Klosterneuberg Abbey where Kluger later was Provost from 1913-1937. He and Bruckner met in 1890 and remained close friends until the composer's death.
The envelope is addressed to the composer's friend Josef Kluger (1865 - 1937), an admirer of Wagner, who he had met at Klosterneuberg Abbey where Kluger later was Provost from 1913-1937. He and Bruckner met in 1890 and remained close friends until the composer's death.