Ingeborg Kelch-Nolde

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Ingeborg Kelch-Nolde (born April 19, 1914 in Ortelsburg , East Prussia , † March 9, 1997 in Paderborn ) was a German librarian , art historian and journalist .

Life

Ingeborg Kelch studied at the Albertus University in Königsberg and received his doctorate in 1938 in art history as a Dr. phil. She was a research assistant at the Prussia Museum and, after its closure, a journalist at the Königsberger Tageblatt . On September 23, 1942 she married the painter Franz Nolde .

In the post-war period in Germany she was a journalist for Cologne newspapers. After she had passed the exam as a qualified librarian, she was a librarian at the city of Hagen . She also wrote reports on the visual arts . In 1975 she became the deputy library director. In retirement she worked on East Prussian artist catalogs . She died shortly before her 83rd birthday.

Works

  • with Jörn Barfod: Heinrich Bromm 1910–1941. An East Prussian painter . Husum 1995, ISBN 978-3-88042-753-2
  • Königsberg Art Academy 1845–1945 - biographies of the directors, teachers and students , pp. 65–94, list (University of Mainz) (PDF; 322 kB)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Message from Dr. Gabriele Kranstedt, Paderborn (2012)
  2. Dissertation: A Contribution to Romantic Painting in East Prussia
  3. ^ Franz Nolde (Art in the GDR)
  4. ^ Robert Albinus: Königsberg Lexicon . Würzburg 2002, ISBN 3-88189-441-1