Karl Busch (art historian)

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Karl Busch (born June 25, 1905 in Munich ; † October 9, 1964 there ) was a German art historian .

Karl Busch was a son of the sculptor Georg Busch (1862–1943). He studied art history at the University of Munich and received his doctorate in 1930 under Wilhelm Pinder . He then worked as a curator at the Bavarian State Painting Collections in Munich until his death .

He was married to the painter and restorer Angelina Hieronymi (1902–1980)

Publications (selection)

  • Church architecture in Regensburg 1160–1280 . In: Negotiations of the Historical Association for Upper Palatinate and Regensburg 82, 1932, pp. 1–191 (dissertation, digitized version ).
  • Space and time laws of German art. A general introduction . Metzner, Berlin 1935.
  • with Bernhard Hermann Röttger, Max Goering: District Office Kirchheimbolanden (= The Art Monuments of Bavaria , VI. Administrative Region Palatinate, Volume 7). Munich 1938.
  • with Hans Reuther : What style is that? The occidental styles with their foundations in antiquity and the ancient Orient. Stuttgart 1958.
  • August Weckbecker 1888–1939 . Schnell & Steiner, Munich / Zurich 1963.
  • The Ottobeurer picture gallery . In: Ottobeuren 764–1964 . Augsburg 1964, pp. 219-319.

literature

  • Hugo Schnell : Nekrolog Karl M. Busch . In: Das Münster 17, 1964, p. 426.

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