Leopold Zahn (1890-1970[1]) was an Austrian writer and art historian who was an expert on the works of Paul Klee.
This was published anonymously in Vienna in 1910, entitled Aus dem Tagebuch einer männlichen Gymnasiastin (From the diary of a high school student).
[2] Zahn wrote an autobiographical account of his experience, which was published anonymously in Vienna in 1910, entitled Aus dem Tagebuch einer männlichen Gymnasiastin (From the diary of a high school student).
[9] In 1946, together with Woldemar Klein, he founded the magazine Das Kunstwerk, which developed into an important publication on modern art in West Germany.
[11] In 1955 he was a co-founder of the Die Gesellschaft der Freunde junger Kunst (The Society of Friends of Young Art).