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Carl von Lemcke, or Karl (von) Lemcke, who sometimes wrote as Karl Manno (26 August 1831 – 7 April 1913) was a German aesthetician and art historian who also wrote songs and novels. He was born in
Schwerin Schwerin (; Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect, Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Low German: ''Swerin''; Polabian language, Polabian: ''Zwierzyn''; Latin: ''Suerina'', ''Suerinum'') is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Germ ...
. Between 1852 and 1856 he studied art history and philosophy at the universities of
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, where he became member of Burschenschaft Hannovera (fraternity) :de:Burschenschaft Hannovera Göttingen and Munich, and finally at the
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, where he obtained his doctorate in 1856. He studied and worked in Berlin, Paris and Munich before returning to the University of Heidelberg. There Lemcke gained his
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in 1862 with his book ''Zur Einleitung in die Ästhetik'' ("An Introduction to Aesthetics"). He taught German literature, aesthetics, and history for five years before being appointed associate professor. The frequently-translated ''Populäre Ästhetik'' dates from those years. In 1871, Lemcke moved to the
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and joined the Munich circle of writers ''
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'', taking the nickname "Hyena." Just two years later he accepted a position at the
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in
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, where he was given a full professorship of aesthetics and art history. After the establishment of a chair in 1870 at the Polytechnikum Aachen, Lemcke moved to that city in 1876, where he was the first professor of art history and general aesthetics. Here another important piece was created for his series on the history of German poetry, ''From Opitz to Klopstock'', as well as numerous biographies and monographs, especially on Dutch painters, for Robert Dohme's ''Kunst und Künstler'' and the ''
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''. Finally, he moved in 1885 to the
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, where in the same position as
Wilhelm Lübke Wilhelm Lübke (17 January 1826 – 5 April 1893) was a German art historian, born in Dortmund. He studied at Bonn and Berlin; was a professor of architecture at the Berlin Bauakademie (1857–61) and a professor of art history at the Polyte ...
he worked until his retirement in 1903. From 1892 to 1895 he succeeded Jakob Johann Weyrauch as rector of the university and at the same time became the temporary director of the Museum of Fine Arts, now the State Gallery in Stuttgart. In this role Lemcke advocated realism as exemplified by Dutch painting and contemporary art. He was responsible for the museum's purchase of a larger collection of paintings by the impressionist Christian Landenberger. Ever after his stay in Munich, Lemcke was a sought-after writer of lyrics for major composers of his time such as, for example,
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who set his poem "Verrat" as No. 5 of his ''Fünf Lieder'', Op. 105, Joseph Rheinberger, and
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. Lemcke also wrote novels under the pseudonym Karl Manno. He spent his retirement quietly and died in Munich.


Selected works

* ''Zur Einleitung in die Aesthetik'', Habilitation, Universität Heidelberg, 1862 * ''Populäre Ästhetik'', E. A. Seemann, Leipzig 186
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* ''Von Opitz bis Klopstock, Leipzig'', E. A. Seemann, 1882, Neue Ausgabe des ersten Bandes v. Lemckes ''Geschichte der deutschen Dichtung''. Text über ''
Carl von Lemcke Carl von Lemcke, or Karl (von) Lemcke, who sometimes wrote as Karl Manno (26 August 1831 – 7 April 1913) was a German aesthetician and art historian who also wrote songs and novels. He was born in Schwerin. Between 1852 and 1856 he studied art ...
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* ''Ästhetik in gemeinverständlichem Vortrag'' / Bd. 1. Begriff u. Wesen d. Ästhetik u. a., / Bd. 2. Dt. Kunst, 1890, 6. aufs Neue durchgearbeitete und verbesserte. Auflage * Novels, as ''Karl Manno'': ** ''
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'', Berlin 1882, 3 vols ** ''Ein süßer Knabe'', Berlin 1885 ** ''Gräfin Gerhild'', Stuttgart 1892 ** ''Jugendgenossen Berlin'', 1898, 3 vols


References


External links

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Vocal music set to texts by Lemcke at the LiederNet Archive
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