- Gerald Reitlinger
Gerald Roberts Reitlinger (born London, United Kingdom 1900, died St. Leonards, United Kingdom 1978) was a scholar of the
economics ofart and ofhistory , particularly theHolocaust . Reitlinger became prominent because of works such as "The Economics of Taste" and "The SS: Alibi of a Nation".After service in
World War I , Reitlinger studied atOxford and thereafter at theSlade School andWestminster School of Art . His art was on display inLondon during the 1930s.Reitlinger traveled extensively and wrote non-fiction works on his trips to China and the Middle East. During
World War II , he served again as a British soldier. Postwar, he wrote articles on art for newspapers and art journals.During the 1950s he wrote two works on the Holocaust, "The Final Solution" and "The SS: Alibi of a Nation". In 1960, he wrote "The Economics of Taste", a work on the art market in eighteenth century
France .Reitlinger died from a cerebral hemorrhage in
Sussex . His collection ofporcelain was willed to theAshmolean Museum at Oxford.Works
* "A Tower of Skulls: a Journey through Persia and Turkish Armenia", London: Duckworth, 1932.
* "South of the Clouds: a Winter Ride through Yün-nan", London: Faber & Faber, 1939.
* "The Final Solution", New York: Beechhurst Press, 1953.
* "The SS: Alibi of a Nation", London: Heinemann, 1956.
* "The House built on Sand, the conflicts of German policy in Russia", London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1960.
* "The Economics of Taste", (three volumes) London: Barrie and Rockliffe, 1961-1970.Article Sources
* [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/reitlingerg.htm Reitlinger Obituary]
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