Bernd Fäthke

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Bernd Fäthke (born April 25, 1941 in Marbach am Neckar ) is a German art historian .

Life

Bernd Fäthke studied art history, classical archeology and prehistory at the universities of Frankfurt , Marburg and Mainz and received his doctorate in 1972 in Marburg with a dissertation on Nikolaus von Verdun . From 1973 he worked as curator at the Museum Wiesbaden . There he dealt with the painting of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in particular with Marianne Werefkin and Alexej Jawlensky . Due to disputes with the then museum director Volker Rattemeyer regarding his research on Marianne Werefkin, he was transferred to the administration of the State Palaces and Gardens of Hesse in Bad Homburg in 1990 , where he was head of the museums department.

Bernd Fäthke has more than 140 publications in specialist journals and exhibition catalogs with a focus on Alexej Jawlensky and Marianne Werefkin, as well as publications on Alexander Sacharoff , Alo Altripp , Erma Bossi , Franz Marc , Robert Genin , on various artists, especially Hessian artists, and on the topics of " Blauer Reiter ” , on Japonism and image forgery . Furthermore, he published numerous image reviews of works of classical modernism and contemporary art.

Publications (selection)

  • The masters of the Klosterneuburg Altar . Dissertation. Marburg 1972 (with curriculum vitae).
  • Alexej Jawlensky. Drawings - graphics - documents . Exhibition catalog. Wiesbaden Museum. Wiesbaden 1983.
  • Marianne Werefkin. Life and work 1860–1938 . Prestel, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-7913-0886-6 .
  • In the run-up to Expressionism: Anton Ažbe and painting in Munich and Paris . Publishing house of the Institute for Fine Arts. Wiesbaden 1988, ISBN 978-3-926899-01-9 .
  • Marianne Werefkin . Museo comunale d'arte moderna Ascona (ed.). Villa Stuck, Munich 1988.
  • Marianne Werefkin, Life and Work, 1860–1938 . Prestel, Munich 1988, ISBN 978-3-7913-0886-9 .
  • with Alexander Hildebrand, Ildikó Klein-Bednay: Jawlensky's Japanese woodcut collection: a fairytale discovery. An exhibition of the administration of the state palaces and gardens in the "Rittersaal" of the palace in Steinau an der Strasse, June 14th to October 25th, 1992 . Administration of the State Palaces and Gardens, Bad Homburg vd Höhe 1992.
  • Securing evidence for the Blue Rider in Lithuania . Association of Berlin Artists V. Berlin 1995, ISBN 978-3-9802288-7-9
  • The Jawlensky case. Original - copy - forgery . In: Weltkunst 68, 1998, pp. 1502–1530 (also separately Weltkunst-Verlag, Munich 1996).
  • The "Blue Rider". With Jawlensky in Ahrenshoop, Prerow and Zingst. The “Blue Rider” in Munich, Murnau and Berlin . Association of Berlin Artists V. Berlin 1998, ISBN 978-3-926460-64-6 .
  • Marianne Werefkin. Hirmer, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-7774-9040-7 .
  • Jawlensky and his companions in a new light . Hirmer, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-7774-2455-2 .
  • Alo Altripp - of colors, shapes and non-colors . Galerie Draheim, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-029529-4 .
  • with Gerhard M. Schneidereit: Departure 1911: Erich Heckel, Marianne von Werefkin, Alexej Jawlensky . Edition Fischerhuder Kunstbuch, Fischerhude 2011, ISBN 978-3-88132-325-3 .
  • Alexej Jawlensky, heads etched and painted . Galerie Draheim, Wiesbaden 2012, ISBN 978-3-00-037815-7
  • Genin's flying visit to the Ažbe school. In: Robert Genin 1884-1941, Russian expressionist in Munich. Exhibition catalog Schloßmuseum Murnau, 2019, ISBN 978-3-932276-59-0 , p. 89 ff.

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Remarks

  1. Bernd Fäthke: Marianne Werefkin: Clemens Weiler's Legacy . In: Tanja Malycheva, Isabel Wünsche (Ed.): Marianne Werefkin and the Women Artists in Her Circle . Brill Rodopi, Leiden 2017, ISBN 978-90-04-32897-6 , pp. 8-19, here pp. 14-19; JSTOR 10.1163 / j.ctt1w8h0q1.7
  2. ^ The Federal Republic of Germany State Handbook: State Edition Land Hessen . 1994, p. 99.