Adam Abel (writer)
Adam Abel (born January 29, 1886 in Elberfeld as Rudolf Heinrich Krommes ; died May 8, 1945 in the Flossenbürg concentration camp ) was a German art historian, writer, religious philosopher, sculptor and painter. He lived in Munich at Ainmillerstraße 5.
Life
He was the son of a textile manufacturer from Elberfeld. After attending school he studied art history and philosophy at the University of Marburg , where he was a student of Paul Natorp . After attending university and completing his doctorate, Rudolf Heinrich Krommes worked as an art historian, writer and author. In addition, due to his artistic talent, he also appeared as a sculptor and painter.
During National Socialism, he was taken to the Flossenbürg concentration camp, where he died of the aftermath of imprisonment in 1945 after the liberation.
Works (selection)
- Studies on Frederigo Barocci , Leipzig, Seemann, 1912.
- Von der Liebe , Munich, undated [1925]
- Some principles of the Istist Association of True Religion and True Faith , Munich, undated [1926]
- Dictionary of Faith for Everyone. Contains the principles of the Istist doctrine for the revelation of the mysteries of true faith and pure doctrine , Munich, 1927
- What is Truth , 1927
- The Third Reich , Munich, 1927
- One in one , Munich, undated [1928]
literature
- Herrmann AL Degener : Who is it , Berlin 1935, p. 1.
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SURNAME | Abel, Adam |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Krommes, Rudolf Heinrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German art historian, writer, sculptor and painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 29, 1886 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Elberfeld |
DATE OF DEATH | May 8, 1945 |
Place of death | Flossenbürg concentration camp |