Hans Joachim Neidhardt

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Hans Joachim Neidhardt (born January 20, 1925 in Leipzig ) is a German art historian , museum curator and curator .

Life

Hans Joachim Neidhardt studied architecture, graphics, art history and archeology in Leipzig from 1942 to 1959, with interruptions due to the war and the aftermath of the war. From 1959 to 1990 he was a research associate and later a curator for 19th century painting at the Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister in Dresden . From 1989 he worked in citizens' initiatives for the cultural and urban development of Dresden, the Frauenkirche and the historic Neumarkt (see Gesellschaft Historischer Neumarkt Dresden ), as well as the establishment of a municipal art gallery . In 1994 he got a teaching position for art history at the Technical University of Dresden . In 1995 he became an honorary professor of the Free State of Saxony .

Awards: 1986 Art Prize of the City of Dresden; 1997 Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon

Exhibitions

  • 1974 Caspar David Friedrich and his group (Dresden, 260,000 visitors)
  • 1978 Art of the Dresden Romanticism (Tokyo and Kyoto)
  • 1984 Ludwig Richter and his circle (Dresden, 310,000 visitors)
  • 1969 and 1989 Carl Gustav Carus (Dresden)
  • 1990 Ferdinand von Rayski (Dresden and Munich)
  • Participation in exhibitions of German romantic art in London, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm and Bern (catalog articles, lectures)

Publications

  • Romantic painting in Dresden (1976) - Japanese edition (1984)
  • Ludwig Richter (1969 and 1991)
  • Dresden - as painters saw it (1983)
  • 19th century German painting (1990)
  • Masterpieces from Dresden. Gemäldegalerie Neue Meister (1994)
  • Pictures by Ernst Hassebrauk Venice (1995)
  • Ernst Ferdinand Oehme - Catalog raisonné of paintings and pictorial drawings. In: Ernst Ferdinand Oehme 1797–1855. A romantic landscape painter. Exhibition catalog Dresden (1997)
  • Caspar David Friedrich and the painting of the Dresden Romanticism. Articles and lectures. With a list of publications over 220 titles (2005)
  • Rediscovered: Spring morning in the Lauterbrunner Valley. 1827. Ludwig Richter and the representation of the Alps in the Dresden Romanticism (2011)

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