Anneliese Reuter-Rautenberg

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Anneliese Reuter-Rautenberg , née Rautenberg , (born November 10, 1934 in Rastenburg / East Prussia ) is a German art historian .

Life

Anneliese Rautenberg passed the Abitur in Neubrandenburg in 1953 and studied at the University of Halle in 1953/54 and at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1954 to 1957 , where she graduated with the state examination in the summer semester of 1957. She then volunteered at the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and cataloged the art possessions of the Humboldt University on a research assignment. She moved from the GDR to the Federal Republic in 1959 and studied at the University of Freiburg from 1959 , where she received her doctorate in 1965 under Kurt Bauch . She was head of the museum education department of the State Art Gallery in Karlsruhe .

In 1997 she received the Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany.

She was married to the architect Hilmar Reuter (1923–2012).

Fonts (selection)

  • Detailed final report on the research work "The art possession of the Humboldt University in Berlin". Typed, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin 1959 ( digitized version ).
  • Medieval fountain in Germany , Freiburg i. Br. 1965 (= dissertation, with curriculum vitae).
  • Our art gallery. A book for children about the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe , Karlsruhe 1976.
  • From the founder picture to the status portrait. 30 portraits in the possession of the Staatl. Kunsthalle Karlsruhe , Karlsruhe 1980.
  • Karlsruhe children in the "Third Reich". Exhibition in the Children's Museum, October 2 , 1982 - July 31 , 1983 , Karlsruhe 1982.

literature

  • Hannelore Offner, Klaus Schroeder: Restricted, excluded: visual arts and party rule in the GDR 1961-1989 , Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2000, p. 654.