Hildegard Reinhardt Explained

Hildegard Reinhardt (born 14 December 1942) is a German translator and art historian.

Life

Born in Hagen, Reinhardt was a graduate translator at the University of Mainz from 1969-2006. She completed her studies of art history and Romance studies at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn with the rank Magister Artium in 1974. She received her doctorate in 1987 with the dissertation Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) – Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk.[1]

In addition to her freelance work as a curator, she writes articles for exhibition catalogues and specialist and popular science publications, especially on women visual artists of the Expressionism and the Social realism (among others Lea Grundig, Sella Hasse, Marta Hegemann, Grethe Jürgens, Victoria, Princess Royal, Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler, Marie von Malachowski-Nauen, Jeanne Mammen, Olga Oppenheimer, Gerta Overbeck, Henriette Schmidt-Bonn, Fifi Kreutzer, Elisabeth Epstein, Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke and the dancer Tatjana Barbakoff).

Publications

Notes and References

  1. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18776338 Gustav Wunderwald (1882-1945) : Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk
  2. https://kunstaspekte.art/event/jeanne-mammen-das-symbolistische-fruhwerk-1908-2006-02 Jeanne Mammen, Das symbolistische Frühwerk 1908–1914.
  3. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/906379756 Gustav Wunderwald und Wilhelm Schmidtbonn, Dokumente einer Freundschaft 1908–1929
  4. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18776338 Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) – Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk.