List of personalities of the city of Radebeul
This list contains personalities in chronological order who were or are connected to the Saxon city of Radebeul or its ten communities of origin . In contrast, people born there can be found in the list of sons and daughters of the city of Radebeul .
Personalities
The personalities listed here have to do with the city of Radebeul or its ten communities of origin.
Radebeul has a preferred climatic location as the warmest place in Saxony, which is why it, or the Lößnitz , is called "Saxon Nice", going back to a saying by the Saxon King Johann around 1860. Not only the Saxon rulers have their viticulture here from this location concentrated and with the Hoflößnitz also found its place for wine festivals, many nobles and court servants from Dresden also built their wine and country estates here. This development meant that many retirees took advantage of the preferred climate to settle here in "Pensionopolis". But the light of the Loessnitz also attracted many artists, primarily painters in the double-digit number, who found motifs for their pictures here when they were not painting Dresden motifs. Writers, sculptors, draftsmen and art historians also found themselves here in abundance.
Entrepreneurs were not neglected, the pharmaceutical chemists who worked with the Chemischen Fabrik v. Heyden started the world's first industrial production of a medicinal substance, salicylic acid, or relocated their company here, like Madaus , where penicillin was produced after the Second World War.
Not to forget the large circle of friends around Karl May and the Hohenhaus , in which the three Hauptmann brothers and the Thienemann daughters found their wives.
(As far as possible, instead of the general information Radebeul, the municipality of origin or later the respective district is noted. As each column can be sorted, not only the surname can be sorted alphabetically, but anniversary years can also be found quickly or certain groups such as painters or writers can be found. )
Surname | born | in | died | in | annotation |
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Zisimo de Schozebro | around 1226 | around 1226 | Landlord of Kötzschenbroda when it was first mentioned in a document in 1226 | ||
Wilhelm I the one-eyed | 1343 | Dresden | 1407 | Grimma | Margrave von Meißen, took over the press house and the surrounding area of Hoflößnitz from the burgraves of Dohna in 1401 during the Dohna feud . The Wettins concentrated the Lößnitz viticulture on this estate for almost 5 centuries |
Johannes de Ketschbrode | around 1350 | around 1350 | Landlord, owned the manor and the Vorwerk von Rockau around 1350 | ||
Hans Harrer | 1580 | Dresden | Chamber master of the Elector August and wholesale merchant, landlord of Wahnsdorf and builder of the Bennoschlösschen | ||
Johann Georg I. | 1585 | Dresden | 1656 | Dresden | Elector of Saxony, signed the Kötzschenbroda armistice on August 27, 1645 in Kötzschenbroda . In 1650 he built a castle next to the Hoflößnitz press house |
Augustin Prescher | 1593 | Lommatzsch | 1675 | Kötzschenbroda | Pastor of the Friedenskirche (52 years), host of the armistice negotiations of Kötzschenbroda between Saxony and Sweden |
Johann Georg von Rechenberg | 1610 | Kunnersdorf | 1664 | Dresden | Oberhofmarschall, Real Privy Councilor and Lord Chamberlain, owner of the Hohenhaus from 1657 |
Albert Eckhout | 1610 | Amersfoort | 1665/1666 | Groningen | Painter (Dutch), 1653–1655 as court painter at Hoflößnitz Palace |
Johann Georg II. | 1613 | Dresden | 1680 | Freiberg | Elector of Saxony, celebrated the grape harvest every year in Hoflößnitz and employed the Dutchman Albert Eckhout as a court painter |
Johann Paul Knohll | around 1628 | in / around Dresden | around 1708 | probably Kötzschenbroda | Official, construction and Vineyard clerk, wine specialist |
Heino Heinrich von Flemming | 1632 | Pomerania | 1706 | Bukow Castle / Lebus | Field Marshal General, Saxon, later Brandenburg military leader, Governor of Berlin, owner of the Hohenhaus from 1699 |
Christoph Vitzthum from Eckstädt | 1633 | Quedlinburg | 1711 | Kleinwölkau | Chamberlain, captain and governor in Bautzen, bought the Krapenberg in Zitzschewig in 1704 |
August Christoph von Wackerbarth | 1662 | Kogel near Ratzeburg | 1734 | Dresden | Field Marshal, had Wackerbarths Ruh 'Castle built in Lößnitz from 1727–1729 as a retirement home |
August the Strong | 1670 | Dresden | 1733 | Warsaw | Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, invited his hunting parties to Hoflößnitz and organized dances with wine. He had his first plans for another pleasure palace on the heights |
Friedrich I. Vitzthum of Eckstädt | 1675 | Dresden | 1726 | Nadarzyn, Poland | Cabinet minister under Augustus the Strong, inherited the Krapenberg in Zitzschewig from his father |
Constantia von Cosel | 1680 | Good Depenau | 1765 | Stumble | Imperial Countess, mistress August the Strong, owned the Spitzhaus since 1707 before she passed it on to August the Strong in 1710 |
Joseph Anton Gabaleon from Wackerbarth-Salmour | 1685 | Turin | 1761 | Nymphenburg | Cabinet minister, envoy, chief steward, inherited Schloss Wackerbarths Ruh 'in 1734 |
Johann Alexander Thiele | 1685 | Erfurt | 1752 | Dresden | Painter, the first artistic views of Loessnitz came from him, sponsored by Prime Minister Heinrich Graf von Brühl |
Adam Friedrich von Flemming | 1688 | after 1748 | Hermsdorf | Chamberlain, inherited Hohenhaus and auctioned it in 1748 | |
August III. | 1696 | Dresden | 1763 | Dresden | Elector of Saxony, King of Poland, had the Spitzhaus completely rebuilt in 1749 according to plans by Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann |
Heinrich Count von Brühl | 1700 | Weissenfels | 1763 | Dresden | Prime Minister, acquired the Rooseschen Weinberg (later Altfriedstein ) in 1763 and named it Mon Repos |
Johann Samuel Gottlob Flemming | 1740 | Lütte near Belzig | 1827 | Zitzschewig | Pastor in Kötzschenbroda, owner of the winery, prevented the sacking of Kötzschenbroda by Napoleonic troops in 1812 |
Carl Christian Meinhold | 1740 | Marienberg | 1827 | Oberloessnitz | Court printer, owner of the Meinhold tower house |
Karl Wilhelm Daßdorf | 1750 | Stauchitz | 1812 | Dresden | Librarian, poet and publicist, owner of the Hofmannsberg winery |
Benjamin Gottfried Weinart | 1751 | Dohna | 1813 | Dresden | Historian and bibliographer, owner of Weinart's rest |
Johann Peter Hundiker | 1751 | Large loaf soil | 1836 | Niederloessnitz | Pedagogue, head of an educational institution at Vechelde Castle , lived in Neufriedstein from 1819 |
Friedrich Traugott Rabbit | 1754 | Niedersteinbach near Penig | 1823 | Dresden | Writer and secret cabinet secretary, Oberlößnitz vineyard owner |
Christian Friedrich by Gregory | 1757 | Dresden | 1834 | Peuke / Silesia | Hofkammerrat, banker and merchant, owner of the House of Worries and Wackerbarth Castle |
Friedrich August Röber | 1765 | Dresden | 1827 | Ilkendorf | Medic and viticulture specialist |
Carl Lang | 1766 | Heilbronn | 1822 | Niederloessnitz | Writer, art theorist, lawyer and educator |
August Josef Ludwig von Wackerbarth | 1770 | Kuschendorf | 1850 | Niederloessnitz | Art historian, historian, art collector |
Hans Georg von Carlowitz | 1772 | Großhartmannsdorf | 1840 | Kötzschenbroda | Minister and Envoy to the Bundestag |
Karl August Friedrich von Witzleben | 1773 | Tromlitz | 1839 | Dresden | Writer, Prussian and Russian officer, known under the pseudonym A. von Tromlitz, acquired the Kynast winery in Zitzschewig in 1831 to pursue his writing activities there |
Johann Christian Ziller | 1773 | Ebersbach (near Großenhain) | 1838 | Radebeul | Farm owner in Radebeul, member of the old community and master carpenter, first generation of the Ziller building dynasty, father of Christian Gottlieb and grandfather of Ernst , Moritz , Gustav and Paul |
Henning August von Bredow | 1774 | Good Prillwitz | 1832 | Niederloessnitz | Forester, district administrator, owner of the Minckwitz vineyard, first champagne producer in the Lößnitz |
Johann Gottlob Trautschold | 1777 | Poessneck | 1862 | Pastor of the Friedenskirche (28 years) | |
Moritz Retzsch | 1779 | Dresden | 1857 | Oberloessnitz | Painter, draftsman and etcher, spent most of his life in his vineyard estate ( Retzschgut ) in Oberlößnitz |
Johann Friedrich Anton Dehne | 1787 | Schöningen | 1856 | Niederloessnitz | Pharmacist and natural scientist, owner of the Grundhof from 1837 , described the genus Micromys in 1841 |
Karl Friedrich von Süßmilch called Hörnig | 1788 | Kraussnitz near Ortrand | 1864 | Niederloessnitz | Major General, retired in the Niederlößnitz |
Carl Friedrich Haase | 1788 | Leipzig | 1865 | Oberloessnitz | Medic and viticulture specialist |
Franz Carl Sickmann | 1790 | Leipzig | 1860 | Niederloessnitz | Entrepreneur, winery owner, MdL |
Karl Ernst Richter | 1795 | Zwickau | 1876 | Kötzschenbroda | Publicist, MdL |
Bernhard von Rabenhorst | 1801 | Leipzig | 1873 | Hofloessnitz | Minister (Saxon Minister of War), General of the Infantry |
Gustav Wilhelm Schubert | 1801 | Bernstadt on the property | 1877 | Kötzschenbroda | Historian, author, commissioner and lawyer |
Albert von Carlowitz | 1802 | Freiberg | 1874 | Niederloessnitz | Minister (Saxon Minister of Justice) and Prussian politician |
Josef Rudolf Lewy-Hoffmann | 1802 | Nancy | 1881 | Oberloessnitz | Musician, important virtuoso on the valve horn, lived in Oberlößnitz from around 1851 ( Villa Hoflößnitzstraße 4 ) |
Henriette Schramm-Graham | 1803 | Leipzig | 1876 | Kötzschenbroda | Singer (soprano) and actress. Her daughter Amalie Schramm lived with her mother from 1873 after giving up her own career |
Friedrich Henning von Arnim | 1804 | Merseburg | 1885 | Dresden | Politician, MdL, manor owner, owned the Arnim house with Gut zu Oberlößnitz from around 1860 |
Christian Friedrich Gille | 1805 | Ballenstedt | 1899 | Mad village | Painter, draftsman, engraver and lithographer |
Johann Heinrich Ehrhardt | 1805 | Zella Mehlis | 1883 | Radebeul | Locomotive builder, chief engineer for the Saxon railways |
Julius von Leypold | 1806 | Dresden | 1874 | Niederloessnitz | painter |
Hermann Adolph Klinger | 1806 | Reichstädt | 1874 | Kötzschenbroda | Mayor of Leipzig, friend of Robert Blum |
Karl Andree | 1808 | Braunschweig | 1875 | Bad Wildungen | Geographer, publicist and consul in Dresden. The tombstone of his wife Nobility (1807–1864) is in the Kötzschenbroda churchyard |
Constantin Julius Becker | 1811 | Freiberg | 1859 | Oberloessnitz | Composer and music theorist |
Johann Georg Theodor Grasse | 1814 | Grimma | 1885 | Niederloessnitz | Art historian, librarian, literary scholar, legend researcher |
Alfred Piper | 1814 | Damgarten | 1892 | Rostock | Lord Mayor of Frankfurt (Oder), Prussian politician, lived on the Wettinhöhe in Zitzschewig from 1875 |
Wilhelm Friedrich Besser | 1816 | Warnstedt | 1884 | Niederloessnitz | Theologian and clergyman |
Fritz Spindler | 1816 | Wurzbach | 1905 | Niederloessnitz | Composer and pianist |
Wiljalba Frikell | 1817 | Sagan | 1903 | Kötzschenbroda | Magician |
Maximilian August von Schmieden | 1817 | Le Quesnois | 1893 | Niederloessnitz | Major general |
Carl Reinhardt | 1818 | Leipzig | 1877 | Kötzschenbroda | Writer, painter, draftsman and caricaturist |
Heinrich Cordes | 1818 | Betzendorf | 1892 | Loessnitz | Missionary, new founder of the Lutheran Mission among the Tamils in Southeast India |
Hermann Kolbe | 1818 | Elliehausen | 1884 | Leipzig | Chemist, discoverer of salicylic acid synthesis, partner in the chemical factory v. Heyden |
Herbert King | 1820 | Dresden | 1876 | Niederloessnitz | Draftsman and Illustrator |
Hugo Behrens | 1820 | Hamburg | 1910 | Kötzschenbroda | Writer (pseudonym: B. Renz) and military doctor, father of Bertha Behrens ( Wilhelmine Heimburg ) |
Ernst Engel | 1821 | Dresden | 1896 | Serkowitz | Statistician and social economist |
Georg Fritz White | 1822 | Ehrenfriedersdorf | 1893 | Niederloessnitz | Singer (bass), translator |
Martin Anton Niendorf | 1826 | Niemegk | 1878 | Niederloessnitz | Writer, parliamentarian, founder of the Agrarian Party |
Wilhelm Heine (William Heine) | 1827 | Dresden | 1885 | Niederloessnitz | Painter and traveler |
Eugen Hermann von Dedenroth | 1829 | Saarlouis | 1887 | Kötzschenbroda | Writer, in Kötzschenbroda since 1873 |
Julius Duboc | 1829 | Hamburg | 1903 | Niederloessnitz | Writer and philosopher |
Oscar Pletsch | 1830 | Berlin | 1888 | Niederloessnitz | Painter and illustrator |
Rudolf Schmitt | 1830 | Wippershain | 1898 | Radebeul | Chemist |
Wilhelm von Kankelwitz | 1831 | Neustrelitz | 1892 | Niederloessnitz | Mechanical engineer |
Theodor Lobe | 1833 | Ratibor | 1905 | Niederloessnitz | Actor, director and theater director |
Emil Peschel | 1835 | Dresden | 1912 | Niederloessnitz | Historian, linguist and museum director, biographer Theodor Körners |
Gustav von Metzsch-Reichenbach | 1835 | Friezes | 1900 | Dresden | Chamberlain, Chief Ceremony Master, Privy Councilor, MdL. Inhabited the Villa Göschen |
Carl Ludwig Alfred Fiedler | 1835 | Moritzburg | 1921 | Dresden | Doctors, head of the Dresden City Hospital, built the home in Oberlößnitz for lung patients who were able to improve and in need of recovery , commonly known as the Fiedlerhaus . Also namesake for the Fiedlergrund and the Fiedlerbach |
Moritz Lily | 1835 | Chemnitz | 1904 | Hildburghausen | Writer and journalist |
Lorenzo giant | 1836 | Mainz | 1907 | Serkowitz | Singer (tenor) |
Albin Swoboda | 1836 | Neustrelitz | 1901 | Oberloessnitz | Singer and actor |
Friedrich August Trenkler | 1836 | Loschwitz | 1910 | Radebeul | Conductor, composer |
Franz Richard Steche | 1837 | Leipzig | 1893 | Niederloessnitz | Art historian and architect, founder of the Saxon inventory work, lived in Radebeul for the last years of his life |
Maximilian von Polenz | 1837 | Chemnitz | 1907 | Niederloessnitz | Politician, member of the state and Reichstag. |
Heinrich Germer | 1837 | Sommersdorf | 1913 | Niederloessnitz | Composer and music teacher |
Friedrich von Heyden | 1838 | Wroclaw | 1926 | Dresden | Chemist and entrepreneur, founder of the Radebeul chemical factory v. Heyden , discovered the antiseptic properties of salicylic acid (in aspirin) and developed a process for the chemically pure production of the active ingredient |
Ernst Hugo von Wolf | 1838 | Freiberg | 1913 | Bear Rock | Major General, lived in the Oberlößnitz |
Gustav Rostosky | 1839 | Leipzig | 1898 | Niederloessnitz | Entrepreneur (wood pulp and paper manufacturer), MdL |
Max Georg Schubert | 1840 | Leipzig | 1901 | Niederloessnitz | Entrepreneur (manometer manufacturer), MdL |
Ernst Beckert | 1840 | Eibenberg | 1909 | Radebeul | Entrepreneur, inventor of knitting machine needles, co-founder of Groz-Beckert , had his retirement home in Radebeul from 1904 |
Otto E. Weber | 1840 | Entrepreneur, founder of the coffee substitute factory Otto E. Weber (today Teehaus GmbH ), since 1881 (1875) in Radebeul | |||
Georg Horn | 1841 | Factory Schleinach | 1919 | Lindenau | Politician (SPD), MdR, MdL, trade unionist, publisher |
Karl May | 1842 | Ernstthal | 1912 | Radebeul | Writer, worked and died in Radebeul |
Friedrich Eduard Bilz | 1842 | Arnsdorf b. Penig | 1922 | Oberloessnitz | Naturopath, inventor of the " Bilz-Brause " later known as Sinalco , founder of the Bilz sanatorium |
Oswald Haenel | 1842 | Dresden | 1911 | Dresden | Architect, lived and worked in Oberlößnitz ( Villa Oswald Haenel ) from the 1890s |
Melitta Otto-Alvsleben | 1842 | Dresden | 1893 | Dresden | Singer ("Friedrichstädter Nachtigall") spent her summers in Oberlößnitz, where she had an apartment |
Joseph Hallbauer | 1842 | Zittau | 1922 | Kötzschenbroda | Engineer and ironworker |
Emil Nacke | 1843 | Großwiederitzsch | 1933 | Naundorf | Entrepreneur (mechanical engineer), first automobile manufacturer in Saxony, lived on the Johannisberg winery in Naundorf from 1897 |
Richard Lange | 1845 | Dresden | 1932 | Oberloessnitz | Uhrmacher, eldest son of Ferdinand Adolph Lange and from 1868 co-owner of A. Lange & Söhne , lived in Oberlößnitz from 1911 |
Ernst von Schuch | 1846 | Graz | 1914 | Niederloessnitz | Conductor (Austrian), Saxon general music director. He became famous through his collaboration with Richard Strauss at the Dresden Court Opera |
Max Kuntze | 1846 | Dresden | 1917 | Niederloessnitz | Banker, MdL |
Richard Lambert | 1846 | Dresden | 1907 | Radebeul | photographer |
Eduard Decarli | 1846 | Olomouc | 1903 | Radebeul | Singer (bass) and actor |
Otto Baer Sr. | 1846 | Markdorf | 1932 | Dresden | Entrepreneur (Serkowitz paint manufacturer), father of Otto Baer jun. |
Eugen Bilfinger | 1846 | Welzheim | 1923 | Oberloessnitz | Physician, author, naturopath, senior physician at the Bilz sanatorium |
Adolf von Rabenhorst | 1846 | 1925 | Niederloessnitz | General of the artillery | |
Ermenegildo Antonio Donadini | 1847 | Split | 1936 | Zitzschewig | Painter, restorer and photographer, lived in the Donadini house in Rietschkegrund from 1892 |
Alfred Naumann | 1847 | Hainichen | 1917 | Dresden | Photographer and local politician from Niederlößnitz |
Bernhard Behrens | 1847 | Middelswarfen | 1931 | Niederpoyritz | Entrepreneur, MdL, Councilor, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1896 |
Lina Mayr | 1848 | Vienna | 1914 | Kötzschenbroda | Singer (soprano) |
Paul Schreiber | 1848 | Strehla | 1924 | Dresden | Meteorologist and inventor, built the weather station on the Wahnsdorfer Kuppe in 1916 |
Wilhelmine Heimburg | 1848 | Thale | 1912 | Niederloessnitz | Writer (pseudonym, actually Berta Behrens) |
August Flockemann | 1849 | Hiddendorf | 1915 | Radebeul | Sculptor and painter. |
Clementine by Schuch-Proska | 1850 | Ödenburg | 1932 | Niederloessnitz | Singer (coloratura soprano) who became a crowd favorite and honorary member of the Dresden Court Opera |
August Kaden | 1850 | Grossenhain | 1913 | Gohlis b. Dresden | Politician (SPD), MdR and MdL |
Gabrielle von Neumann-Spallart | 1851 | Vienna | 1930 | Radebeul | Composer |
Walther Stechow | 1852 | Jarchelin | 1927 | Frankfurt / Main | Senior physician general and division physician, introduced the X-ray procedure to the Prussian military, bought the Hohenhaus in 1885 |
Adolf Neumann | 1852 | 1920 | Niederloessnitz | Architect and builder | |
Heino Kretzschmar | 1852 | Dresden | 1909 | Chemnitz | Entrepreneur in Zitzschewig, politician (NLP) and MdL |
Walter von Boetticher | 1853 | Riga | 1945 | Oberloessnitz | Historian and doctor, son of the art historian Friedrich von Boetticher, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1912 |
August Koebig | 1855 | 1944 | Radebeul | Entrepreneur. In 1890 he founded the August Koebig machine factory in Radebeul , a forerunner of KBA Planeta sheet-fed offset. He lived in the villa built for him at Schillerstraße 18 | |
Carl Kolbe | 1855 | Marburg | 1909 | Freiburg in Breisgau | Chemist and entrepreneur, son of Hermann Kolbe, later owner of the chemical factory v. Heyden |
Sebastian Hofmüller | 1855 | Aigen | 1923 | Gauting | Singer (tenor), lived in the Villa Sängers Heim (Gradsteg 42) |
Robert Mittelbach | 1855 | 1916 | Kötzschenbroda | Topographer and publisher of cartographic works | |
Hermann Ilgen | 1856 | Spice up | 1940 | Dresden | Chemist, pharmacist and entrepreneur in Kötzschenbroda, sold a new type of mouse and rat poison, donors and patrons |
Carl Beetle | 1856 | 1910 | Radebeul | Architect and builder | |
Alwin Bauer | 1856 | Wildenfels | 1928 | Aue | Entrepreneur, Privy Councilor of Commerce and National Liberal Politician, MdL. From 1910 owner of the Mohrenhaus |
Louise Roth | 1857 | Bruch house near Hattingen | after 1927 | Writer, lived in Kötzschenbroda, Harmoniestraße 5, from the 1890s | |
Hermann Arthur Lier | 1857 | Herrnhut | 1914 | Serkowitz | Librarian and publicist |
Carl Hauptmann | 1858 | Obersalzbrunn | 1921 | Schreiberhau | Writer, playwright, married Martha Thienemann vom Hohenhaus in 1884. His brother Georg married Adele Thienemann in September 1881 |
Max Manitius | 1858 | Dresden | 1933 | Kötzschenbroda | Historian and latinist. He lived in Radebeul before 1911. |
Friedrich Wilhelm Nevoigt | 1859 | Kackrow | 1937 | Niederloessnitz | Entrepreneur, founded the Diamant Fahrradwerke with his brother, moved to Niederlößnitz in 1916 |
Ewald Hilger | 1859 | eat | 1934 | Zitzschewig | Mine director, he acquired the "Haus Kynast" winery in Zitzschewig as a retirement home, where he lived until his death |
August Iffert | 1859 | Braunschweig | 1930 | Dresden | Singer, singing teacher and music writer, lived in Kötzschenbroda from 1909 until his death |
Luise Pasternak | 1859 | Eibenstock | 1927 | Dresden | Writer, probably lived with her husband, the writer Alfred Pasternak , around 1900 in Villa Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 10 |
Alfred Pasternak | 1860 | 1938 | Dresden | Writer, lived around 1900 in Villa Dr.-Schmincke-Allee 10 | |
Charles Garke | 1860 | 1936 | Lieutenant general, musician, composer and concert organizer | ||
August of forging | 1860 | Bautzen | 1939 | Niederloessnitz | Lieutenant General |
Woldemar Lippert | 1861 | Dresden | 1937 | Niederloessnitz | Historian and archivist |
Richard Seifert | 1861 | Schmorkau | 1919 | Dresden | Chemist, residing in Radebeul, director of the chemical factory v. Heyden , developer of the formulation for Odol |
Clara Salbach | 1861 | Berlin | 1944 | Dresden | Actress, lived with her husband Jean Hofmann in the Villa Salbach from 1902 at the latest |
Gerhart Hauptmann | 1862 | Obersalzbrunn | 1946 | Agnetendorf | Writer, playwright, stayed in the Thienemann family's high house from 1881 to 1885. Gerhart and his two brothers married three of the Thienemann daughters (marriage to Marie 'Mary' 1885) |
Gustav Röder | 1862 | 1900 | uncertain: Radebeul | Architect and builder | |
Richard King | 1863 | Leobschütz | 1937 | Oberammergau | Sculptor, professor, lived in Radebeul until 1919 |
Klara May | 1864 | Dessau | 1944 | Radebeul | Wife, universal heir and estate administrator of Karl May |
Selmar Werner | 1864 | Thiemendorf | 1953 | Graupa | Painter, graphic artist and sculptor, worked with Karl May from 1901. He painted and sculpted many May works of art |
Walther Ruge | 1865 | Dresden | 1943 | Radebeul | Geographer, cartographer, teacher |
Jeanne Berta Semmig | 1867 | Orleans | 1958 | Radebeul | Writer and poet |
Emil Högg | 1867 | Heilbronn | 1954 | Oberloessnitz | Architect, local politician, painter |
Karl Ernst Hansel | 1868 | Löbtau | 1947 | Radebeul | Painter and etcher |
Martin Andersen Nexø | 1869 | Copenhagen | 1954 | Dresden | Writer (Danish), lived in Radebeul 1951–52 |
Wilhelm Buck | 1869 | Bautzen | 1945 | Radebeul | Prime Minister of Saxony (1920–1923) |
Sascha Schneider | 1870 | St. Petersburg | 1927 | Swinoujscie | Painter and friend of Karl May, who was best known as the illustrator of the cover pictures of Karl May's travel stories |
Wilhelm Bünger | 1870 | Elsterwerda | 1937 | Leipzig | Prime Minister of Saxony (1929–1930), Minister of Justice and Education, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1926 to 1932 |
Max Brösel | 1871 | Dresden | 1947 | Oberloessnitz | Painter and graphic artist, moved to Oberlößnitz in 1901 |
Felix Awake | 1871 | Rostock | 1943 | Dresden | Official governor and privy councilor, grandson of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy , his family had owned the Villa Wach in Oberlößnitz since 1912 , which was Aryanized in 1939. Holocaust victims |
Karl Otto Uhlig | 1872 | Neuwelschhufe | 1950 | Radebeul | Minister (Saxon Interior Minister, 1919–1920), MdL |
Carl Pfeiffer | 1872 | Namslau | 1946 | Zitzschewig | Agricultural Council, rebuked the Lößnitz after the phylloxera disaster |
Arthur Ewald Bilz | 1872 | Meerane | 1941 | Oberloessnitz | Publishing house bookseller, son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz, director of the Bilz sanatorium |
Gerta Barby | 1872 | Leipzig | 1938 | Radebeul | singer |
Hans Stosch-Sarrasani senior | 1873 | Lomnitz | 1934 | Sao Paulo | Sarrasani Circus, lived in Radebeul from 1901 to 1912, where he set up his own circus company in 1902 in Gartenstrasse 54 in what is now the 'Sarrasanihaus' |
Wilhelm Circle | 1873 | Eltville | 1955 | Bad Honnef | Architect, associated with Karl May, built the Radebeul Bismarck Tower |
Alwin Freudenberg | 1873 | Kamenz | 1930 | Radebeul | Writers and teachers |
Patty Frank | 1876 | Vienna | 1959 | Radebeul | Artist, museologist and Indian researcher, real name Ernst Tobis |
Carl Lindeberg | 1876 | Gävle (Sweden) | 1961 | Stockholm | Painter (Swedish), Karl May illustrator, lived in Radebeul from 1906 |
Johannes Wilhelm Hofmann | 1876 | King Erbach | 1956 | Munich | Entrepreneur, engineer and inventor, Elektroarmaturenwerk JWH , benefactor, honorary citizen of Kötzschenbroda in 1927 for the 25th company anniversary |
Hermann Muller | 1876 | Mannheim | 1931 | Berlin | Reich Chancellor 1920 and 1928–1930, Minister (Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1919–1920), spent part of his childhood in Niederlößnitz. His father was the manager of the Bussard sparkling wine cellar |
Martin Bollert | 1876 | Frankfurt / Oder | 1968 | Bonn | Librarian, director of the Saxon State Library, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1925 to 1958 |
Heinrich Conradi | 1876 | Frankfurt am Main | 1943 | Dresden | Medical doctor, former employee of Robert Koch , professor in the Saxon State Health Office and at the TH Dresden , lost his license to practice medicine as a Jew in 1938, death in the Dresden police prison |
Ermenegildo Carlo Donadini | 1876 | Vienna | 1955 | Dresden | Painter and sculptor, son of Ermenegildo Antonio Donadini, lived temporarily in his father's house in Rietschkegrund |
Serious cone | 1876 | Niederhasslau | 1945 | Dresden | Chemist, world's first Dr.-Ing. chemistry |
Gertrud Weyrather-Engau | 1876 | Böhrigen | 1950 | Serkowitz | Craftsman and painter |
Max Alfred Bilz | 1877 | Meerane | 1939 | Meissen | Naturopath, publisher, son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz |
Walter König | 1878 | Annaberg | 1964 | Radebeul | Chemist, he opened up the field of polymethine dyes in 1922 |
Otto Rometsch | 1878 | Pforzheim | 1938 | Dresden | Architect, from 1906 in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz |
Martin Hammitzsch | 1878 | Plauen (Dresden) | 1945 | Oberwiesenthal | Yenidze architect , professor, resident from 1918 to 1938 in the Haus in der Sonne in Oberlößnitz, from 1936 husband of Angela Raubal, half-sister of Adolf Hitler |
Theodor Ludwig Karl Krieghoff | 1879 | Ufhoven | 1946 | Ufhoven | Musician and composer, lived at Meißner Str. 134 |
Otto Baer jun. | 1880 | Dresden | 1947 | Torgau | Entrepreneur (Serkowitz paint manufacturer), involved as a friend of Friedrich Olbricht in the preparations for the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944 on Adolf Hitler |
Burkhart Ebe | 1881 | Berlin | 1949 | Niederloessnitz | sculptor |
Wilhelm Claus | 1882 | Wroclaw | 1914 | Paris | Maler, in Dresden and Radebeul from 1905, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz |
Doris Hertwig-Bünger | 1882 | Leipzig | 1968 | Dresden | Politician (DVP), MdR, MdL, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1926 to 1932, initiated the Hertwig-Bünger-Heim |
Fritz Lambert | 1882 | 1952 | Radebeul | Psychotherapist in the auto-suggestive disease control according to Émile Coué | |
Eberhard Stechow | 1883 | Berlin | 1959 | Planegg | Zoologist, specialist in the group of Hydrozoa , a class of cnidarians |
Walter Bachmann | 1883 | Leipzig | 1958 | Radebeul | Art historian and monument conservator, lived in Radebeul since 1919 |
Angela Hammitzsch | 1883 | Braunau am Inn | 1949 | Half-sister of Adolf Hitler, married the architect of the Yenidze, Martin Hammitzsch, who lived in Oberlößnitz from 1918 to 1938 | |
Alfred Fellisch | 1884 | Woman city | 1973 | Radebeul | Prime Minister of Saxony (1923–1924), Saxon State Minister |
Wolfgang Balzer | 1884 | Dresden | 1968 | Niederloessnitz | Art historian |
Alfred Tischer | 1884 | Meschwitz | 1971 | Dresden | Architect, local politician |
Eucharist Albrecht Schmid | 1884 | Gmünden | 1951 | Oberloessnitz | Publisher and writer (pseudonym: Satanello), founded and directed the Karl May publishing house |
Willy Johannes Bilz | 1884 | Meerane | 1965 | Oberloessnitz | Son of Friedrich Eduard Bilz, designated director of the Bilz sanatorium, manager of the Bilz baths |
Artur Bear | 1884 | Crimmitschau | 1972 | Radebeul | painter |
Friedrich A. Bäßler | 1884 | Leipzig | 1956 | Radebeul | Botanist, ornithologist, author and teacher |
Paul Reinhard Beierlein | 1885 | Elsterberg | 1975 | Niederloessnitz | Local researcher, lived in Radebeul from 1949 |
Arno Neumann | 1885 | Dresden | 1966 | Radebeul | Soccer player, sports journalist |
Johannes Martin Erich Weber | 1885 | Kamenz | 1961 | Radebeul | Publisher, in Radebeul since the early 1920s |
Emil Zimmermann | 1885 | Deuben | 1966 | Radebeul | Politician (SPD, SED), MdL in Oldenburg, from 1933 in Dresden |
Paul Wilhelm | 1886 | Greiz | 1965 | Niederloessnitz | Painter, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz |
Fritz stop | 1886 | Chemnitz | 1975 | Radebeul | Botanist, teacher, looked after the medicinal plant garden of the German Hygiene Museum |
Ellen Schou | 1886 | Copenhagen | 1972 | Niederloessnitz | Journalist and translator |
Bernhard Weyrather | 1886 | Dusseldorf | 1946 | Dresden | architect |
Karl Kröner | 1887 | Zschopau | 1972 | Niederloessnitz | Painter, lived in the Grundhof in Niederlößnitz |
Ruth Meier | 1888 | Quietly | 1965 | Niederloessnitz | Painter and graphic artist, in Niederlößnitz since 1945 |
Gerhard Madaus | 1890 | Nestau | 1942 | Dresden | Mediziner, founded a pharmaceutical company with his two brothers in 1919, later Madaus AG, whose headquarters he moved to Radebeul in 1929 |
Robert Burg | 1890 | Prague | 1946 | Radebeul | Singer (baritone) |
Georg Richter-Loessnitz | 1891 | Leipzig | 1938 | Grossenhain | Painter and etcher, lived in Kötzschenbroda for a long time |
Liesel from Schuch | 1891 | Dresden | 1990 | Dresden | Singer (coloratura soprano), lived with her parents in Niederlößnitz (Schuchstraße) |
Albert Zirkler | 1891 | Dresden | 1971 | Radebeul | Folklorist, dialect researcher |
Friedrich Rötschke | 1891 | Bautzen | 1969 | Radebeul | Architect, since 1931 collaboration with Emil Högg |
Gertrud Busch | 1892 | Dresden | 1970 | Radeberg | Writer, lived in Radebeul for the first 15 years |
Hans Marshal | 1893 | Leipzig | 1970 | Liebertwolkwitz | Politician (LDPD, DDP), MdL, headed the LDPD state party school in the Kynast winery from 1949, lived there until his death |
Hellmuth Rauner | 1895 | Chemnitz | 1975 | Radebeul | Politician (SPD, SED), member of the local political advisory council at the SED Central Committee |
Maria Marschall-Solbrig | 1897 | Frankenberg / Sa. | 1979 | Dresden | Writer (poetry), local and cultural politician, wife of Hans Marschall , lived in the Kynast winery |
Hans Stosch-Sarrasani jun. | 1897 | Sorau | 1941 | Berlin | Sarrasani circus, in 1938 in Niederlößnitz buys the Villa Neufriedstein 1 as a residence and "rest home for deserving Sarrasani artists" |
Helene Benndorf | 1897 | Schandau | 1984 | Radebeul | Librarian, director at the Technical University of Dresden |
Walter Lindner | 1897 | 1975 | Politician (DNVP, CDU), MdL | ||
Alice Summers | 1898 | Dresden | 1982 | Rotthalmünster | Draftsman, lived in Radebeul from 1928 to 1970 |
Otto Jentsch | 1898 | Seifhennersdorf | 1978 | Radebeul | Engineer, professor and rector |
Magdalene Kreßner | 1899 | Schweizerthal / Chemnitz | 1975 | Oberloessnitz | Sculptor, lived in Oberlößnitz from 1945 |
Wilhelm Brunner | 1899 | Siersleben | 1944 | Dorpat (Estonia) | Mayor of Kötzschenbroda (1929–1934) and Lord Mayor of Pirna from 1935 |
Alexander Münch | 1900 | Dresden | 1984 | Dresden | Literary scholar, captain collector, laid the foundation with Hansgerhard Weiss for the captain archive in Radebeul, which opened in Hohenhaus in 1949 |
Karl Fritsch | 1901 | Hof (Saale) | 1944 | Dresden | Minister (Saxon Interior Minister), lived in Oberlößnitz |
Theodor Rosenhauer | 1901 | Dresden | 1996 | Berlin | Painter of landscape and portrait painting, lived in Radebeul for a long time |
Hans Theo Richter | 1902 | Rochlitz | 1969 | Dresden | Painter and graphic artist, lived in Niederlößnitz for a long time |
Hansgerhard Weiss | 1902 | Celle | 1982 | capri | Writer, literary scholar, captain collector, together with Alexander Münch laid the foundations for the captain archive in Radebeul, which opened in Hohenhaus in 1949 |
Richard Muller | 1903 | Hartha | 1999 | Radebeul | Chemist, known as the "father of silicones" |
Johann ankle | 1903 | Obernsee / Bavaria | 1986 | Radebeul | Politician (KPD), MdR |
Carl Schröder | 1904 | Kötitz near Coswig (Saxony) | 1997 | Radebeul | Puppeteer, director, photographer, he was best known for his DEFA hand puppet films |
Martin Schönbrodt-Rühl | 1904 | Wiederitzsch | 1965 | Leipzig | Publisher ( Neumann Verlag ) and author |
Albert Patitz | 1906 | Dresden | 1978 | Radebeul | Architect, in Radebeul since 1932 |
Christian Rietschel | 1908 | Sachsendorf b. Spice up | 1997 | Bad Salzuflen | Writer and graphic artist, great-grandson of Ernst Rietschel, lived from 1950 to 1973 in the Minckwitz wine estate in Niederlößnitz |
Robert Thren | 1909 | Lahr / Black Forest | 1995 | Oberloessnitz | Biologist and drug researcher, founder of Radebeul's penicillin production, national prize winner of the GDR |
Günter Schmitz | 1909 | Chemnitz | 2002 | Serkowitz | Painter and graphic artist, winner of the art award from the major district town of Radebeul |
Erhard Hippold | 1909 | Wilkau-Haßlau | 1972 | Bad Gottleuba | Painter, he and his wife Gussy Hippold-Ahnert lived for a long time in the “ Sorgenfrei” house in Oberlößnitz |
Gussy Hippold-Ahnert | 1910 | Berlin | 2003 | Dresden | Painter, master student of Otto Dix, she and her husband Erhard Hippold lived for a long time in the “Sorgenfrei” house in Oberlößnitz |
Walter Howard | 1910 | Jena | 2005 | Friedewald | Sculptor, lived in Radebeul for over 30 years. He created u. a. The stargazers in front of the observatory , art award winners of the large district town of Radebeul |
Gerhard Meyer | 1910 | Dresden | 1971 | Dernbach | Entrepreneur, businessman and inventor, patented a new process for the production of air-filled balls in March 1950 |
Erich Schmidt | 1910 | Metz | 2005 | Radebeul | Church musician, cathedral cantor in Meißen, lecturer and deputy. Director at the church music school in Dresden, lived in Radebeul from 1980 until his death |
Harald Kurz | 1912 | Teplitz | 2002 | Transport scientist, technical author, model railway designer | |
Herbert Fischer | 1914 | Herrnhut | 2006 | Berlin | Diplomat, former director of the Institute for Teacher Education in Radebeul |
Helmut Schön | 1915 | Dresden | 1996 | Wiesbaden | Soccer player and trainer, worked in Radebeul as a commercial employee at the pharmaceutical factory Dr. Madaus |
Liselotte Closer | 1918 | Dresden | 2004 | Radebeul | Local historian and city archivist |
Kurt Turk | 1920 | Swap | 1984 | Niederloessnitz | Writer, in Niederlößnitz since 1950 |
Tine Schulze-Gerlach | 1920 | Dresden | 2011 | Niederloessnitz | Writer, winner of the art award from the large district town of Radebeul |
Wolfgang Mischnick | 1921 | Dresden | 2002 | bad Soden | Minister, went in Radebeul school Luisenstift to school |
Ursula Geyer-Hopfe | 1924 | Freiberg | Actress, lives in Radebeul | ||
Rolf Ludwig | 1925 | Stockholm | 1999 | Berlin | Actor, played in the Radebeul theater group Heiterer Blick |
Lieselotte Finke-Poser | 1925 | Hessian Lichtenau | Painter and graphic artist, co-founder of the Radebeul graphic market | ||
Max Manfred Queißer | 1927 | Freital | 2016 | Dresden | Painter and cultural sociologist, lived in Radebeul since 1976 |
Peter Beckert | 1927 | Dresden | 1988 | Radebeul | Puppeteer, puppeteer, author and theater director |
Klaus Kunick | 1929 | Leipzig | 2004 | Meersburg | Actor, director and writer, directed the youth theater of the Planeta im Heiteren Blick from 1965 to 1984 |
Heinz Dragon | 1929 | Dresden | 1989 | Oberloessnitz | Painter and graphic artist, lived in Oberlößnitz since 1981, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul |
Kurt Biedenkopf | 1930 | Ludwigshafen | Prime Minister of Saxony (1990–2002), lived for a few years with his wife Ingrid in a villa near the Mätressenschlösschen in the vineyards in Niederlößnitz | ||
Werner Wittig | 1930 | Chemnitz | 2013 | Radebeul | Painter, graphic artist and wood cutter, has lived in Radebeul since 1958, art award winner in the major district town of Radebeul |
Siegfried Kurz | 1930 | Dresden | Conductor and composer, lives in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz, art prize winner of the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Joachim Widlak | 1930 | Wroclaw | 2011 | Conductor and music director | |
Horst Mendelsohn | 1930 | Berlin | 2013 | Radebeul | Actor, art prize winner of the large district town of Radebeul |
Claus Weidensdorfer | 1931 | Coswig (Saxony) | Painter and graphic artist, moved into a studio in Radebeul after his retirement in 1997, winner of the art award in the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Lenelie's Cave-Gadegast | 1931 | Halberstadt | 1990 | uncertain: Radebeul-West | Singer (chamber singer), buried in the Radebeul-West cemetery |
Klaus Zürner | 1932 | Rochlitz | 2010 | Leipzig | Painter and graphic artist, lived and worked in Radebeul since 1993, Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon |
Heinrich Magirius | 1934 | Dresden | Art historian in the fields of building history and monument preservation, lives in Radebeul | ||
Ursula Sax | 1935 | Backnang | Sculptor and visual artist, lives in Radebeul | ||
Josef Hebeda | 1935 (approx.) | Local researcher, author, long-time director of the Radebeul Vineyard Museum | |||
Gottfried Thiele | 1936 | 2006 | Radebeul | Local history explorer | |
Peter Graf | 1937 | Crimmitschau | Painter, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Karl Heinz Stryczek | 1937 | Nikelsdorf | 2018 | Radebeul | Singer (bass baritone) |
Gunter Herrmann | 1938 | Bitterfeld | Painter, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Friedrich Wilhelm Young | 1938 | Schwerin | Actor, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the major district town of Radebeul | ||
Jochen Werner | 1938 | Langensalza | 2013 | Radebeul | Aviation historian |
Georg Kretschmann | 1939 | Gablonz | 2008 | Radebeul | Historian and author |
Bärbel Kuntsche | 1939 | Weissenborn | Painter and graphic artist, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Rainer Jork | 1940 | Dresden | Politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the People's Chamber | ||
Wolf-Eike Kuntsche | 1941 | Berlin | Sculptor, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Herbert Graedtke | 1941 | Altlandsberg | Actor and director, lives in Radebeul, art award winner in the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Ulrich Aust | 1942 | Bautzen | 1992 | Oberloessnitz | Architect and monument conservator, master builder, he owned the Meinholdsches Turmhaus estate from 1978 onwards |
Günter Sommer | 1943 | Dresden | Musician (drums, percussion), lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Detlef Reinemer | 1944 | Dresden | Sculptor, lives and works in Oberlößnitz and Dresden, art prize winner in the large district town of Radebeul | ||
Michael Hofmann | 1944 | Chemnitz | Painter and graphic artist, lives and works in Niederlößnitz | ||
Rainer Beck | 1947 | Stuttgart | Art historian, one of the three new founders of the Drei Herren winery in Oberlößnitz | ||
Gerlinde Queißer | 1947 | Halle (Saale) | Sculptor (sculptor), interior designer, lives in Radebeul, art award winner of the city of Radebeul | ||
Gabriele Reinemer | 1948 | Dresden | Sculptor, lives and works in Oberlößnitz | ||
Hermann Kokenge | 1949 | Cappeln | 2014 | Rector of the TU Dresden, landscape architect | |
Jochen Bohl | 1950 | Ludenscheid | Regional bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony, was director of the Diakonie in Radebeul from 1995, lives in Radebeul | ||
Geert Mackenroth | 1950 | Kiel | Minister (Saxon Minister of Justice), lives in Zitzschewig | ||
Wolfram Hunter | 1951 | Meissen | Civil engineer (structural engineer), lives in Oberlößnitz, professor at the TU Dresden | ||
Thomas Gerlach | 1952 | Dresden | Writer and honorary monument conservationist, art award winner of the city of Radebeul | ||
Andreas Benz | 1958 | Hermsdorf (Thuringia) | Badminton player and trainer at Radebeuler BV | ||
Christian Schmidt | 1958 | Goerlitz | Artistic director and director | ||
Pure Feistel | 1958 | Altenburg | Ballet dancer, choreographer and ballet director | ||
Jürgen Helfricht | 1963 | Dresden | Publicist, medical and astronomical historian | ||
Jörg Bernig | 1964 | Spice up | Writer, has lived in Radebeul since 1995 | ||
Jürgen Stegmann | 1964 | Dresden | Actor and director | ||
Albrecht Menzel | 1992 | Radebeul | Violinist and composer |
See also
- List of sons and daughters of the city of Radebeul
- List of honorary citizens of Radebeul
- List of the Lord Mayors of Radebeul
- Ziller (master builder family)
- Large (builder family)
- Eisold (master builder family)
- Art award winner of the large district town of Radebeul
- List of stumbling blocks in Radebeul
literature
- Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
Web links
- Official website of the city of Radebeul
- Saxon Biography - the personal history lexicon for the history of Saxony , ed. from the Institute for Saxon History and Folklore
Individual evidence
- ↑ Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, Large District Town Radebeul (= Monument Topography Federal Republic of Germany . Monuments in Saxony ). SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
- ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 146 .
- ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 18 .
- ^ Frank Andert (Red.): Radebeul City Lexicon . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 , p. 34 .
- ^ Hans Christoph Graf v. Seherr-Thoß: Kankelwitz, Wilhelm von. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 11, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1977, ISBN 3-428-00192-3 , p. 104 f. ( Digitized version ).
- ↑ a b Frank Andert (Red.): Stadtlexikon Radebeul . Historical manual for the Loessnitz . Published by the Radebeul City Archives. 2nd, slightly changed edition. City archive, Radebeul 2006, ISBN 3-938460-05-9 .
- ^ City wiki Dresden
- ↑ "IMAGE WORLDS - SOUND WORLDS - GEGENWELTEN"; Painting and works on paper by Max Manfred Queißer
- ^ Entry by Georg Kretschmann in the Saxon Biography