Wilhelm Redemann
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)
in museums:
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Lower Saxony State Museum Hanover :
- Book stand on Aegidiendamm in Hanover , between 1920 and 1930, canvas laid on cardboard, 47 × 59 cm
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Sprengel Museum Hannover :
- Photograph (partial view, large group ) of the Merz building by Kurt Schwitters installed in 1933 and destroyed in 1943 ;
Web links
- Bernd Skupin: Ego-construction: fantastic artists' houses , mapping of speech's Photo of the Merzbau from the Kurt Schwitters Archive with regard to the copyright of the collecting society picture art on the Culture Blog of the magazine Vogue from November 29, 2013
- Glenn D. Lowry (Responsible): In Search of Lost Art: Kurt Schwitters's Merzbau with another image of the Merzbau photographed by Redemann on the Museum of Modern Art website
Individual evidence
- ^ 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
- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Redemann, Wilhelm |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German restorer in the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover, painter and photographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1892 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanover |
DATE OF DEATH | 1953 |
Place of death | Hanover |