Renate Hartleb

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Renate Hartleb (* 1939 ) is a German art historian .

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Renate Hartleb was in 1986 at the University of Leipzig with a thesis on the painter Karl Hofer doctorate . From 1986 to 1999 she was a research assistant in the painting / sculpture department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig . In this function, from 1998/1999, she brought together all the paintings and sculptures that came into the museum's collection from 1933 to 1945.

Renate Hartleb published articles on artists in the GDR weekly newspaper Sonntag and in exhibition catalogs on the Leipzig School . In particular, she researches the work of Max Klinger and processes his correspondence.

Fonts

  • Bernhard Heisig . Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1975.
  • Volker Stelzmann . Henschel, Berlin 1976.
  • (Ed.): Artists in Leipzig. Henschel, Berlin 1976.
  • Hofer . Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1976.
  • Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin . Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1981.
  • with Walter Schiller : Ten years of the Leipzig graphics exchange. Association of Visual Artists of the GDR. Leipzig District, Leipzig 1982, OCLC 35655955 .
  • Georg Schrimpf . Verlag der Kunst, Dresden 1984.
  • (Ed.): Heinz Zander : Fools Burial. Grotesque images. Eulenspiegel, Berlin 1986, ISBN 3-359-00035-8 .
  • Karl Hofer (1878–1955). Life and work. Dissertation. University of Leipzig 1986.
  • Karl Hofer. Reclam, Leipzig 1987, ISBN 3-379-00143-0 .
  • (Ed.): 1813. The time of the Wars of Liberation and the Leipzig Battle of Nations in painting, graphics, sculpture. Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig 1988.
  • (Ed.): Gudrun Brüne . Painting. Drawing. Graphics. Association of Visual Artists of the GDR, Berlin 1988, OCLC 246652317 .
  • (Ed.): George Grosz : Entry ticket to my brain circus. Memories, writings, letters Kiepenheuer, Leipzig 1989, ISBN 3-378-00261-1 .
  • The painting of the "Leipzig School" and the College of Graphics and Book Art. In: Catalog University for Graphics and Book Art Leipzig 1945–1989. Painting, graphics, photography. Leipzig 1989.
  • with Dieter Gleisberg (Red.): First Quadriennale: Drawings of the GDR. Association of Visual Artists of the GDR, Leipzig 1989.
  • with Dieter Gleisberg, Karl-Heinz Mehnert: Karl Hofer: Tischgesellschaft. Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig. Kulturstiftung der Länder , Berlin 1992, OCLC 30399025 .
  • (Ed.): Lovis Corinth : autobiography. Kiepenheuer, Leipzig 1993, ISBN 3-378-00547-5 .
  • Rogier van der Weyden , Visitation. Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig. Kulturstiftung der Länder, Berlin 1998, OCLC 40829961 .
  • Days of varying brightness. A portrait of the painter Wolfgang Peuker (1945–2001). In: Friday. July 13, 2001 ( online ).
  • The painter Annemarie Jacob and “Association for New Art” in Leipzig. In: Leipzig calendar. Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-936300-02-X , pp. 249-255.
  • Annemarie Jacob. 1891-1990. Life and work. Edited by Rosemarie Pierer. Altenburg printing house, Altenburg 2002, ISBN 3-936300-02-X .
  • (Ed.): I am still writing. Max Klinger in his letters. With the participation of Bernd Ernsting, Harald Jurkovic, Camilla G. Kaul. Letter Foundation , Cologne 2011, ISBN 978-3-930633-22-7 .
  • Max Klinger and Cornelia Paczka-Wagner . A Roman relationship. In: Hans-Werner Schmidt , Jeannette Stoschek (eds.): Max Klinger “the great artist and the great wrestler…” Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-422-07143-8 , pp. 34–51.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Monika Gibas (Ed.): “Aryanization” in Leipzig: Approaching a long repressed chapter of the city's history from 1933 to 1945. Leipziger Universitäts-Verlag, Leipzig 2007, ISBN 978-3-86583-142-2 , p. 278 ( Google books )
  2. ^ Night of the Churches - Open Doors in Leipzig-Plagwitz on nak-mitteldeutschland.de
  3. ^ Announcement of the lecture , Max Klinger House in Naumburg
  4. ^ Google Books