Klaus Baranenko

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Klaus Baranenko, 2007

Klaus Baranenko (born February 24, 1941 in Worms ; † February 27, 2011 there ) was a German photographer .

life and work

Baranenko's Ukrainian father stayed in Germany after the First World War and married Sophie Schäfer. Klaus Baranenko attended the State Craft School in Mainz from 1959 to 1961 . He made his living in the administration of the Defense Commissary Agency of the United States Army until he went freelance as a photographer.

He was self-taught in photography . The focus of his work was in Worms and Rheinhessen . He illustrated books and worked as an object photographer for industry and artists. He worked for Meininger Verlag , on whose behalf he took photos in wineries in Europe and Tunisia, and u. a. for Rheinhessen Touristik and finally for the art publisher Josef Fink .

In 2005 he married the archaeologist and museum director Mathilde Grünewald . On May 16, 2009, he suffered a serious heart attack .

His grave is in the Hochheimer Höhe main cemetery in Worms, by the wall on Eckenbertstrasse. The gravestone was designed by the Worms artist Klaus Krier and implemented in reddish sandstone by the sculptor Edith Schwarz .

His photographic estate was handed over to the picture agency of the State Main Archives Koblenz . A selection of his photographs can be found on Mathilde Grünewald's website.

Publications

  • Fritz Reuter: Worms, photographed by Klaus Baranenko . Worms 1985, ISBN 3-925518-02-9 .
  • Fritz Reuter: Worms and the Wonnegau . Worms 1987, ISBN 3-925518-04-5 .
  • Hans-Jörg Koch, Fritz Reuter: Hügelland and Wonnegau. The district of Alzey-Worms . Worms 1992 and 2nd updated edition Hamm 2003, ISBN 3-925518-07-X .
  • Klaus Baranenko: Pictures of a Landscape. Alsheim, Eich, Gimbsheim, Hamm, Mettenheim . Hamm 1994.
  • Klaus Baranenko: Osthofener Bilderbogen . Hamm 1995.
  • Where there was once work: the leather works Cornelius Heyl AG in Worms. An obituary, photographed by Klaus Baranenko, described by Wolfgang Bickel and Irene Spille . Worms 1998.
  • Art travel guide Rheinhessen , 4th edition 2010.
  • Mathilde Grünewald, Klaus Baranenko: Nibelungen Cookbook . Lindenberg 2006, ISBN 978-3-89870-281-2 .
  • Hans Borchardt, Thomas Vogel: Treasure chest St. Ulrich in Pfuhl . Lindenberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-89870-430-4 .
  • Festschrift 250 years of the Jesuit Church in Heidelberg . Lindenberg 2009, ISBN 978-3-89870-525-7 .
  • Klaus Krier: Art from 1958–2010 . Worms 2010.
  • Feasting canons or how politics comes to the table. Mainz menus 1545 and 1546, narrated and served by Mathilde Grünewald with photos by Klaus Baranenko . Lindenberg 2012, ISBN 978-3-89870-776-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Museum director in Worms is quietly retiring ( memento of the original from May 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wormser-zeitung.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Wormser Zeitung, December 19, 2012, accessed on May 13, 2014.
  2. ^ Website of the archaeologist Mathilde Grünewald . Retrieved October 26, 2014.