Angelika Schyma

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Angelika Schyma (* 4. July 1949 in Wuppertal as Angelika Leyendecker ) is a German art historian and monument nurse .

Career

Angelika Leyendecker, who grew up in Wuppertal, passed her Abitur in 1968 at the girls' high school in Barmen. With the winter semester 1968/69 she took then first studying at the University of Freiburg ( biology and chemistry ) before it after one year at the University of Bonn moved where she art history major and Classical Archeology studied and Oriental art history in the minors . Your in Bonn at Günter Bandmann started and after his death at Christoph Luitpold Frommel completed master's thesis for Drachenburg culminated in 1979 in their promotion to Dr. phil. , which she took under her maiden name Angelika Leyendecker at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn with the thesis Schloss Drachenburg . After supporting the inventory department of the state curator in compiling the list of monuments from November 1973 onwards , she was initially employed as a volunteer assistant from September 1, 1976 to August 31, 1978 , before becoming a scientific advisor in the The registration of cultural assets was carried out in the Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation, which was still based in Bonn and since 1985 in Brauweiler. With her permanent position as a scientific consultant in May 1988, she took over the management of basic research in the 19th and 20th centuries in addition to her previous work, namely the preparation of inventories and topographies . Since the late 1980s, one focus of her occupation has been basic research on architecture from the time after the Second World War in the Rhineland - in particular the buildings of the Federal Republic of Germany up to the fall of the Berlin Wall , as whose best connoisseur she can be described.

In 1992 Angelika Schyma was the first woman to take over the inventory department of the LVR Office for Monument Preservation in the Rhineland in Brauweiler . After Wolfgang Brönner's departure as the new state curator of Rhineland-Palatinate, she took over as head of the inventory department in September 1991, initially provisionally and from June 1, 1992 onwards. She has been retired since October 31, 2014 .

Private

She is the sister of the composer Ulrich Leyendecker .

Fonts (selection)

as well as numerous other articles and articles in specialist journals and specialist publications

literature

  • Andrea Pufke : Angelika Schyma retired. In: Preservation of monuments in the Rhineland ( ISSN  0177-2619 ), Volume 31, 2014, No. 2, Klartext Verlag, Essen 2014, pp. 97–100.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Andrea Pufke: Angelika Schyma in retirement.
  2. a b Festschrift for the centenary of the Rhenish Office for Monument Preservation. (= Yearbook of the Rhenish Preservation of Monuments. Volume 36) Rheinland Verlag, Cologne 1993, ISBN 3-7666-9872-9 .