Stefan sand cooler

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Stefan Sandkühler (born August 10, 1920 in Nuremberg ; † March 5, 2004 in the Neulingen district of Bauschlott ) was a German doctor , university professor and art patron.

Life

Sandkühler was a private lecturer in internal medicine at the University of Heidelberg . In 1961 he acquired the Bauschlotter Schloss , in which he founded the Buslat artists' guild the following year , which started a lively exhibition and event activity. At the castle he initiated a. a. after the death of the artist Fritz Lang a commemorative exhibition and in 1985 showed for the first time all Lang woodcuts known until then. In 1985 he also wrote the book "Fritz Lang - Life and Work - shown in the woodcuts" . The artists' guild brought together a large number of people interested in art and history. Together with the guild board member, the photographer and art historian Johannes Canis , who was in office from 1964 to 1968 , Sandkühler was one of the founding members of the Bauschlott home association in 1966, to which he served as treasurer and who, in addition to promoting the idea of ​​home and the beautification of the townscape, was the third The purpose of the association was also to develop the cultural significance of Bauschlott as the seat of the artists' guild.

Publications

As a medic

  • Paperback of clinical blood morphology . Enke Verlag, Stuttgart, 1949
  • with HJ Streicher: Clinical cytology: floor plan d. general Cytology and cytodiagnostics . Thieme, Stuttgart, 1953
  • with Rudolf Stodtmeister: Osteosclerosis and Bone Marrow Fibrosis Thieme, Stuttgart, 1953

As an art expert

  • Bauschlott Castle and the Buslat artists' guild . Buslat Artists' Guild, Newcomers, 1982
  • with Ingobert Schmid and Claus-Wilhelm Hoffmann (eds.): Fritz Lang (1877–1961). Painter and wood cutter. Monograph and catalog raisonné . Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart, 1992, ISBN 3-8062-1045-4

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ruperto Carola, Verlag Vereinigung der Freunde der Studentenschaft of Heidelberg University, 1966, page 420
  2. Buslat artists' guild celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend . Pforzheimer Newspaper. June 28, 2012. Retrieved on November 8, 2012.  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.pz-news.de  
  3. http://www.theiss.de/index.html?/detail.php?n=117&ref=&refpn=0&was=ueber_autor
  4. Johannes Canis: Heimat Bauschlott , Bauschlott 1971, p. 248.