August Julius Schulz-Albrecht
August Julius Schulz-Albrecht , pseudonym Otto Brattskoven, (born July 14, 1897 in Lauenburg / Pomerania , † October 12, 1952 in Berlin ) was a German art historian and author.
Life
He studies art history at the University of Würzburg . On 19 June 1923 he was in Würzburg with a thesis on the painter Waldemar Rösler doctorate . After he had been convicted by Special Court II at the Berlin Regional Court on December 20, 1934, his doctorate was revoked on March 17, 1937 . He worked as a freelance author of art historical publications in Berlin.
Publications (selection)
- Waldemar Rösler. Life and work. A contribution to the history of late impressionism in Germany. Dissertation, Würzburg 1923.
- Max Dungert . Heads. Foreword by Otto Brattskoven. Leon Hirsch Verlag, Berlin 1925.
- Hymns of calm look. Lyrical homage to the city of Würzburg. Officina Glauca, Berlin 1926.
- August Wilhelm Dreßler . Six stone engravings. Introduction by Otto Brattskoven. Berlin 1927.
- with Max Osborn , Alfred Stix , Thomas Mann , Wilhelm Michel a . a .: Max Oppenheimer - Mop . Werkkunstverlag, Berlin 1927.
- Heinrich Kosina . With an introduction by Dr. Otto Brattskoven. German Architecture Library, Berlin / Leipzig / Vienna 1929.
- Otto Schoff . Portrait of an idyllic painter of our time. Schünemann, Bremen 1941.
- Hubert and Jan van Eyck. 68 images. Edited by Otto Brattskoven. Kanter-Verlag, Königsberg 1944.
literature
- Kürschner's German Literature Calendar . Nekrolog 1936-1970. De Gruyter, Berlin 1973, p. 618.
- Anna Stüssi: Schulz-Albrecht, August Julius . In: German Literature Lexicon . Vol. 16: Schobel-Schwaiger. Saur, Bern & Munich 1996, ISBN 3-907820-18-5 , Sp. 600.
Web links
Remarks
- ↑ The stolen dignity. The revocation of the doctoral degree at the University of Würzburg 1933–1945 (= contributions to Würzburg university history. Volume 1). Edited by the University of Würzburg. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8260-4569-1 , p. 208. This was reversed in 2011 by means of a blanket rehabilitation decision, ibid. P. 13.
- ↑ Private print in 80 copies, the only known literary publication, contains 12 poems that he wrote from 1922 to 1924 while studying in Würzburg.
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SURNAME | Schulz-Albrecht, August Julius |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Otto Brattskoven (pseudonym); Schulz-Albrecht, August |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German art historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 14, 1897 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lauenburg / Pomerania |
DATE OF DEATH | October 12, 1952 |
Place of death | Berlin |