Franz Große-Perdekamp

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Franz Große-Perdekamp (also: Franz Perdekamp ; born January 14, 1890 in Bottrop , † December 30, 1952 in Recklinghausen ) was a German educator , art historian and writer .

Life

Franz Große-Perdekamp worked as a primary school teacher in Recklinghausen , Hochlar and Hochlarmark from 1910 . From 1921 to 1922 studied it art history at the universities in Munich and Münster ; then he worked again as a teacher. After 1939 he headed the Vestische Museum in Recklinghausen. After the bombing raid on November 6, 1944, in which most of the exhibition and the depot were destroyed, he collected the rescued museum property and rebuilt the museum from 1945 onwards.

Franz Große-Perdekamp wrote not only numerous features and reviews for the synchronized journal Heimat und Reich, but also contributions to exhibition catalogs on Westphalian art . In addition, narrative works and theater pieces were created that can be assigned to the local literature.

Honors

  • In 1938 Franz Große-Perdekamp was awarded the Westphalian Home Care Prize of the city of Soest .
  • In Recklinghausen, Große-Perdekamp-Straße is named after him.

Fonts

  • Haardmärchen , Dortmund 1926 (under the name Franz Perdekamp)
  • The Westphalian game of the unfaithful and loyal farmer , Münster 1939
  • The Westphalian painter Wilhelm Schmurr , Recklinghausen 1941
  • On the ardor and insolence of all life , Recklinghausen 1949
  • The pilgrimage of the beautiful maid Mariasybilla , Recklinghausen 1950
  • Westphalian art of the last 50 years , Recklinghausen 1951

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Footnotes

  1. Anneliese Schröder (ed.): 90 years of the Vestisches Museum . Bongers, Recklinghausen 1980, p. 4 <not paged> (catalog for the exhibition in the Städtische Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, 23 November 1980 - 25 January 1981).
  2. Jürgen Schwalm: From old fathers household items to contemporary art. The history of the Vestische Museum 1890–1950 . In: Vestischer Kalender, vol. 74 (2003), pp. 86–92.