Marie Bartmuss

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Marie Emilie Bartmuss , also Marie Bartmuss , (born January 29, 1909 in Dessau ; died after 1937) was a German art historian .

Life

Marie Bartmuß was the daughter of the teacher and organist Max Bartmuß (born September 21, 1871 in Bitterfeld), who also composed Christian music. From 1915 she first attended the higher school for girls, the Antoinetten Lyceum, and from 1922 the Latin class, and in 1924 she switched to the newly founded high school in Dessau. After the successful final examination in 1928 she studied history , art history and philosophy at the Universities of Halle , Freiburg , Munich and again in Halle, where she passed her oral doctoral examination on 26 July 1933 and his doctorate was. She wrote several articles for the 30th volume of the General Lexicon of Fine Artists .

Publications (selection)

  • The development of the Gethsemane representation up to 1400 . E. Klinz, Halle 1935, OCLC 65234827 (dissertation University of Halle 1933, with curriculum vitae).
  • New acquisitions by the Anhaltische Painting Gallery in Dessau. In: Weltkunst , Volume 9, No. 1, 1935, p. 4.
  • with Karl Schulze-Wollgast: Carl Wilhelm Kolbe and his group of students in the secondary school in Dessau: including youth drawings by Franz Krüger and the work of Johann Wilhelm Walkhoff. Exhibition, Dessau, February 1937 . Dessau 1937, OCLC 886926515 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albert E. Wier: The MacMillan Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians . MacMillan, New York 1938, pp. 126 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  2. Date of doctorate April 30, 1935 after the dissertation was printed, Chronicle of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Halle (Saale) for the period from July 12, 1933 to March 31, 1936. Halle 1937, p. 202.