Sonja Ohlenschläger

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Sonja Marion Brigitta Ohlenschläger (born April 25, 1961 in Rheinfelden , Baden , † April 9, 2020 in Bonn ) was a German art and cultural historian .

Life

Sonja Ohlenschläger graduated from the Georg-Büchner-Gymnasium in Rheinfelden in 1980. She studied art history, classical archeology, oriental art history and history at the universities of Bonn , Stuttgart and Freiburg , with Hugo Borger , among others . From 1991 to 2020 Ohlenschläger was a research assistant in the singing community Klingende Brücke in Bonn . In addition, she worked as a lecturer at various universities and published several articles on building history. In her doctoral thesis from 1991 Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925). In the architectural work she analyzed the intentions, ideas and implementations of anthroposophical architecture .

Sonja Ohlenschläger died on April 9, 2020 after a serious illness.

Publications (selection)

  • Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925). The architectural work , Imhof, Petersberg 1999, ISBN 3-932526-37-6 (= dissertation 1991).
  • with Gert Engel: Song Atlas of European Languages ​​of the Klingende Brücke , Bonn.
    • Volume 1, Bonn 2001.
    • Volume 2, Bonn 2002.
    • Volume 3, Bonn 2003.
    • Volume 4, Bonn 2006.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obituaries of Sonja Ohlenschläger | GA-Trauer.de. In: Bonner Generalanzeiger. April 25, 2020, accessed on April 26, 2020 (German).
  2. Research assistant at the Klingenden Brücke has died , accessed on June 8, 2020