Hans-Joachim art

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Hans-Joachim Kunst (born July 5, 1929 in Perleberg ; † February 7, 2007 in Marburg ) was a German art historian with a focus on architectural history .

Life

The family came from Perleberg and lived there at Pritzwalkerstraße 4. Hans-Joachim Kunst attended elementary school from 1935 to 1940 and the grammar school in Perleberg from 1940 to 1949. After graduating from high school, he studied architecture at the TU Berlin from 1949 to 1951 .

From 1954 to 1964 he studied art history at the University of Marburg and received his doctorate on The Origin of the Hall Ambulatory Choir - The Cathedral Choir of Verden on the Aller and its position in Gothic architecture (1964, summa cum laude ).

From 1965 to 1967 he was an assistant at the Art History Institute at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn . From 1967 to 1972 he worked as a research assistant at the Art History Institute of the University of Marburg . In 1969 he was appointed to the Academic Council. He was appointed professor in 1972. Art remained active in Marburg until his retirement on September 30, 1994.

Fonts

Editorships
  • Church between castle and market. The Lutheran Parish Church of St. Marien zu Marburg (together with Eckart Glockzin), Marburg 1997
  • The cathedral in Reims. Architecture as a venue for political meanings , (together with Wolfgang Schenkluhn ), Frankfurt 1988
  • Bourgeois Revolution and Romanticism. Nature and society with Caspar David Friedrich , (together with Berthold Hinz and Peter Märker), 1986
  • 700 years Elisabethkirche in Marburg 1283-1983 , exhibition catalogs 1–7, E. 8 volumes, Marburg 1983, ISBN 377080757x
    • Buildings and sculptures in the High Middle Ages. Illustrative contributions to cultural and social history , (together with Karl Clausberg and Dieter Kimpel), 1981

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