Anni Paul-Pescatore

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Anni Paul Pescatore (born January 5, 1884 in Giessen as Anni Elisabeth Pescatore ; † October 21, 1947 ) was a German art historian .

Life

Anni Pescatore was the daughter of the lawyer and university professor Gustav Pescatore . She studied art history and received her doctorate in 1917 at the University of Greifswald with a thesis on the master of the painted crucifixion reliefs . From 1920 to 1947 she worked as a research assistant at the Nationalgalerie in Berlin. a. responsible for the hand drawings.

As a hobby, she also worked as an ex-libris artist.

Publications (selection)

  • The master of the painted crucifixion reliefs. A contribution to the history of Low German sculpture in the 15th century . Heitz, Strasbourg 1918 (dissertation, digitized version ).
  • with Paul Ortwin Rave : Directory of paintings and sculptures in the National Gallery in Berlin . New edition, Berlin 1934.
  • Anselm Feuerbach: Letters to the mother. From Feuerbach's letters kept in the National Gallery . Berlin 1939
  • Anselm Feuerbach. Sixty pictures . Koenigsberg 1940
  • Alfred Rethel. Sixty pictures . Koenigsberg 1944.
  • Karl Blechen. Sixty pictures . Koenigsberg 1944.

literature

  • Jo Kohn: Anni Elisabeth Pescatore: ex-libris by a Prussian hobby artist. In: Ex-Libris. Bulletin de Liaison du Cercle Pierre Roberti No. 46, September 2006, pp. 5-10.

Remarks

  1. Lebensdaten Kunstchronik 1, 1947, issue 3, p. 15.

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