Ruth Negendanck

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Ruth Negendanck (born November 24, 1937 ) is a German art historian and non-fiction author .

Life

Negendanck was born in Schwerin / Mecklenburg and grew up in Hamburg, where she also spent her school days.

After her first degree in natural sciences, which she completed with both state exams, Negendanck studied art history at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt . There she also did her doctorate . For her work on Die Galerie Ernst Arnold (1893–1951) she was awarded the University Prize of the KU Eichstätt as part of the Dies academicus 1998.

As a founding member of the FREUNDES-KREIS association of the artist group "Der Kreis" eV , which was launched to support the Franconian artists' association of KREIS eV , she was first chairman from 2001 to 2007 and then as second chairman for a further six years.

Ruth Negendanck worked from 1982 to 2019 as an associate scientist at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg , and is considered a specialist in artist colonies .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Review in the FAZ of August 8, 1998: Non-fiction book Art along the Dresden-Paris axis · The history of the Arnold Gallery: Ludwig Wilhelm Gutbier's Merit and Failure , accessed on October 30, 2013.
  2. About the author in: Ruth Negendanck: Ahrenshoop artist colony. Verlag Atelier im Bauernhaus, Fischerhude 2001, ISBN 3-88132-294-9 , p. 278.
  3. District Court register Nuremberg, Vereinsregister VR3471
  4. ^ Germanisches Nationalmuseum, staff overview
  5. bayerische-staatszeitung.de , accessed on October 30, 2013.