Adolf Kreutzfeldt

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Adolf Kreutzfeldt (born June 4, 1884 in Altona ; † 1970 ) was a German academic drawing teacher and painter.

His parents were the main teacher Martin Louis Christian Kreutzfeldt and his wife Dorothea Henriette Mathilde, geb. Peickner. Since 1910 Adolf Kreutzfeldt was a drawing teacher at the grammar school in Greifswald . He also became an academic drawing teacher at the university and began building a graphic collection in 1928, which by 1932 contained 30 works by contemporary German artists. In 1937 there were already 66 sheets, 14 of which were e.g. B. Ernst Barlach , Karl Hofer , Otto Dix and Emil Nolde were classified as " degenerate " by the Reichskunstkammer and withdrawn. In 1945 Kreutzfeld summarized what was still preserved and handed it over to the later Institute for Art Education. Today the graphic collection of the Caspar David Friedrich Institute for Fine Arts and Art History includes over 500 original sheets.

In the 1920s, Adolf Kreutzfeld also got involved in building a Greifswald city museum.

Fonts

  • Short guide through the Greifswald local history museum: Occasion. d. Opening on June 23, 1929 . Greifswald
  • The Greifswalder Heimatmuseum: on the occasion of the 10th anniversary in November 1935 . Greifswald
  • Oil paintings, watercolors and graphics: 51st special exhibition in the local history museum; December 15, 1935 to January 12, 1936 . Greifswald
  • House of Homeland Greifswald: 14th and 15th annual reports 1939 and 1940 . Greifswald

literature

  • Hansjürgen Kreutzfeldt: Life and work of my father Adolf Kreutzfeldt . Leer 1970

Individual evidence

  1. Altona birth register No. 1624 from June 5, 1884