Hildegard Reinhardt

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Hildegard Reinhardt (born December 14, 1942 in Hagen ) is a German translator and art historian .

Life

From 1969–2006 after completing her studies, she worked as a qualified translator at the University of Mainz and at the ADI Germersheim in the Press and Information Office of the Federal Republic of Germany. She completed her studies in art history and Romance studies at the University of Bonn in 1974 with a Magister Artium. She received her doctorate in 1987 with the dissertation Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) - investigations into the complete works of visual art .

In addition to working as a freelance curator, she writes articles for exhibition catalogs and specialist and popular science publications, especially about female artists of Expressionism and New Objectivity (including Lea Grundig , Sella Hasse , Marta Hegemann , Grethe Jürgens , Kaiserin Friedrich (Vicky) , Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler , Marie von Malachowski-Nauen , Jeanne Mammen , Olga Oppenheimer , Gerta Overbeck , Henriette Schmidt-Bonn , Fifi Kreutzer , Elisabeth Epstein , Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke and the dancer Tatjana Barbakoff ).

Hildegard Reinhardt lives in Bonn.

Publications (selection)

  • Edited with Margarethe Jochimsen : Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke : Encounters. Bielefeld 2009.
  • “… The often rising feeling of being abandoned”, works by the painter Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler in the psychiatric hospitals of Hamburg-Friedrichsberg (1929) and Arnsdorf (1932–1940). Dresden 2000.
  • Jeanne Mammen, The Symbolist Early Work 1908–1914. "Les Tribulations de l'Artiste", Berlin 2002.
  • Gustav Wunderwald and Wilhelm Schmidtbonn, Documents of a Friendship 1908–1929. Bonn 1980 (Publications of the Bonn City Archives, Vol. 24).
  • Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) - Investigations into the complete works of visual art. Hildesheim, Zurich, New York 1988.
  • The abstraction is not a beginning, but a possible goal in: Off to Munich. Artists around 1900 , Munich 2014 (ex. Cat. Of the Stadtmuseum Museum).

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