Wilhelm Redemann

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Wilhelm Redemann (* 1892 in Hanover ; † 1953 ibid) was a German painter, restorer and photographer .

Life

Wilhelm speech man was a student of the restorer Friedrich Koch , he and the 1935 later in the Lower Saxony State Museum Hannover on the restoration of from Göttingen originating Barfüßeraltars worked.

Works (selection)

The reverse of a postcard with Redemann's painting on the corner of Marktstrasse and Breite Strasse ;
“Owned by the city of Hanover; Publisher: Hahnsche Buchhandlung "

in museums:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Hans F. Schweers: Paintings in German museums. Catalog of works exhibited in the Federal Republic of Germany (= Paintings in German Museums. Catalog of Works on Exhibition in Federal Republic of Germany ), Vol. 2: L - Z , Munich: Saur, 1982, ISBN 3-598-10310-7 , P. 793; Preview over google books
  2. a b Babette Hartwieg: Art-technological analysis of the Göttingen barefoot rable from 1424 in the context of contemporary North German altarpieces , dissertation 2010 at the Dresden University of Fine Arts , Dresden, 2010, passim , downloadable as a PDF document from the university's website
  3. a b Reinhard Spieler (responsible): Rooms in the permanent collection on the side of the museum, long-term saved in the version of February 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive