Heinz Rudolf Rosemann

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Heinz Rudolf Rosemann (born October 9, 1900 in Greifswald , † July 19, 1977 in Hilden ) was a German art historian.

Life

After training as a qualified engineer , he studied art history at the technical colleges in Dresden and Munich and the university in Munich . He received his doctorate in 1924 with a dissertation on the history of the development of the hall church . After a traineeship at the State Museums in Munich , he worked from 1926 as a research assistant at the University of Art History. Since 1931 he was a scholarship holder at the German Art History Institute in Florence , since 1934 associate professor at the Technical University in Darmstadt . During the Second World War he was called up for military service and was commissioned as a consultant for art protection with the safeguarding of destroyed monuments in the occupied countries of Belgium and France. In 1942 he was appointed full professor of art history at the University of Göttingen and, as such, was also director of the university's art collections. He was appointed a member of the Academy of Sciences in 1948 and retired in 1969.

His older brother was the mathematician Walther Rosemann , his younger the physiologist Hans-Ulrich Rosemann (1904-2006).

Publications

  • The hall church on Germanic soil: an attempt at evolutionary history. Dissertation. Stuttgart 1924.
  • The two designs in Regensburg Cathedral treasure. In: Munich Yearbook of Fine Arts. NF 1, 1924, pp. 230-262.
  • with Josef Ponten : Architecture that wasn't built. Stuttgart 1925.
  • The architecture of the German Renaissance. In: Yearbook of Art History. 1930, pp. 205-208.
  • The Westphalian hall churches in the first half of the 13th century. In: Journal for Art History . 1, 1932, pp. 203-227.
  • Friedrich Sustris and the nave of St. Michael in Munich. In: Journal for Art History. 1, 1932, p. 300 f.
  • Construction activity William V (1579-1597) at the Munich Residence . In: Journal for Art History. 1, 1932.
  • Radiation from the Regensburg Cathedral Hut to the German southeast around 1300. Festschrift for Wilhelm Pinder . 1938, pp. 182-194.
  • The west choir of the Worms Cathedral . Treatises on the west choir of Worms Cathedral. 1942.
  • The Hildesheim Cathedral . In: Lectures at the first German art historians' conference at Schloss Brühl. 1950, pp. 181-185.
  • Broadcasts from the Parisian Bauhütte in southern Lower Saxony. In: Art Chronicle . 7, 1954, pp. 284-285.
  • with Oskar Karpa , Erich Herzog : Reclams Art Guide: Architectural Monuments IV: Lower Saxony. Hanseatic cities. Schleswig-Holstein. Hesse. Stuttgart 1960.
  • Date of origin and school context of the Regensburg tower plans. In: Art Chronicle. 15, 1962, pp. 259-261.
  • Reclam's art guide: Lower Saxony. Hanseatic cities. Schleswig-Holstein. Stuttgart 1971.

literature

  • Ernst Guldan (ed.): Contributions to art history. A festival offering for Heinz Rudolf Rosemann on October 9, 1960 , Berlin 1960.

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