Hans Dieter Mück

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Hans Dieter Mück (born November 12, 1947 in Stuttgart ) is a German art historian and non-fiction author .

Life

After high school, which Mück completed in Stuttgart and Stockholm, he worked from 1968 to 1969 at the Werkkunstschule in Kassel and the documenta . From 1969 to 1975 he studied German, English, art history and philosophy at the University of Stuttgart. From 1969 to 1970 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. In 1975 followed a stay in London and the scientific examination for teaching at high schools. From 1975 to 1978 Mück worked as a research assistant in the editorial department of the Germanistik magazine (Tübingen) and from 1978 to 1984 as a research assistant in the Schiller National Museum and the German Literature Archive in Marbach am Neckar. Doctorate in 1979 at the University of Stuttgart. From 1984 to 1989 Mück headed the municipal gallery and the cultural office of the city of Böblingen. Since 1989 he has been working as a freelance curator at home and abroad. Mück published numerous art-historical non-fiction books and in 1997 received the Thuringian President's Prize for the documentation 'Max Beckmann und Thüringen'.

Non-fiction

  • Collected lectures of the 600-year celebration [six hundred year celebration] Oswalds von Wolkenstein Seis am Schlern 1977; d. Oswaltten von Wolkchenstain honored our dearly loved ones. Göppingen theses on German studies; # 206 . Kümmerle Verlag, 1978, ISBN 3-87452-352-7 .
  • Writings on the history of the city of Marbach. Schiller's parents' house in Marbach am Neckar. Testimonies about his family 1749–1764. Volume 4 . Schiller Club, Marbach 1984.
  • Folk culture of the European late Middle Ages . Kröner Verlag, 1987, ISBN 3-520-66201-9 .
  • Painting letters from HAP Grieshaber to Wilhelm Geyer 1942–1963 . edition m, Marbach 1988.
  • Red 'conspiratorial angle' on the Green Way. The 'Uracher Kreis' Karl Raichles : Summer retreat for revolutionaries of the word, 1918–1931. Bad Urach 1991.
  • Magic of reality, magic of form - a tribute to Franz Roh . ArteFact, 2000, ISBN 3-9805796-8-9 .
  • Everything OK - Oskar Kokoschka School of Seeing . Artefact, 2003, ISBN 3-935144-07-5 .
  • Artists in Weimar's Art School 1860–1919: In the context of the cultural policy of the Weimar Princely House from Anna Amalia to Wilhelm Ernst 1756–1918 . 2018, ISBN 978-3-7374-0265-1 .

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