Käthe Lipke

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Käthe Lipke (also Käte ) (born May 2, 1881 in Rochau , † August 12, 1969 in Halberstadt ) was a German painter and teacher .

Life

Lipke was born as the daughter of the Rochau pastor Georg Eduard Rudolph Lipke.

She received her artistic training in Berlin and then at the art school in Weimar, where she was a student of Fritz Mackensen . From 1916 she worked as an art teacher in Halberstadt.

Her representation of the interior of the Halberstadt synagogue became famous.

In 1957 there was the exhibition cabinet exhibition of contemporary visual art in the Halberstadt museum : Käthe Lipke; A cross-section through 50 years of work by a Halberstadt painter .

literature

  • Werner Hartmann: Lipke, Käthe. In: Eva Labouvie (Ed.): Women in Saxony-Anhalt, Vol. 2: A biographical-bibliographical lexicon from the 19th century to 1945. Böhlau, Cologne et al. 2019, ISBN 978-3-412-51145-6 , p. 271-272.
  • Martin Wiehle : Altmark personalities. Biographical lexicon of the Altmark, the Elbe-Havel-Land and the Jerichower Land (= contributions to the cultural history of the Altmark and its peripheral areas. Vol. 5). Dr. ziethen verlag, Oschersleben 1999, ISBN 3-932090-61-6 .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Martin Wiehle: Altmark personalities. Biographical lexicon of the Altmark, the Elbe-Havel-Land and the Jerichower Land (= contributions to the cultural history of the Altmark and its peripheral areas. Vol. 5). Dr. ziethen verlag, Oschersleben 1999, ISBN 3-932090-61-6 , p. 106.
  2. Entry at museum-digital