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Hildegard Reinhardt (born 14 December 1942) is a German translator and
art historian Art history is the study of artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Traditionally, the ...
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Life

Born in
Hagen Hagen () is a city in the States of Germany, state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in western Germany, on the southeastern edge of the Ruhr area, 15 km south of Dortmund, where the rivers Lenne and Volme meet the Ruhr (river), Ruhr. In 2023, the ...
, Reinhardt was a graduate translator at the
University of Mainz The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz () is a public research university in Mainz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It has been named after the printer Johannes Gutenberg since 1946. it had approximately 32,000 students enrolled in around 100 a ...
from 1969-2006. She completed her studies of art history and
Romance studies Romance studies or Romance philology (; ; ; ; ; ; ) is an academic discipline that covers the study of the languages, literatures, and cultures of areas that speak Romance languages. Romance studies departments usually include the study of Spa ...
at the
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn The University of Bonn, officially the Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of Bonn (), is a public research university in Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was founded in its present form as the () on 18 October 1818 by Frederick Willi ...
with the rank
Magister Artium A Master of Arts ( or ''Artium Magister''; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries. The degree is usually contrasted with that of Master of Science. Those admitted to the degree have ...
in 1974. She received her doctorate in 1987 with the dissertation ''
Gustav Wunderwald Gustav Wunderwald (1 January 1882 – 24 June 1945) was a German painter of the New Objectivity style, and a theatrical set designer. Career The son of the gunsmith Karl Wunderwald and his wife Adelheid née Hirtz, Gustav Wunderwald was born ...
(1882–1945) – Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk''. 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 Expressionism is a modernist movement, initially in poetry and painting, originating in Northern Europe around the beginning of the 20th century. Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it rad ...
and the
Social realism Social realism is work produced by painters, printmakers, photographers, writers, filmmakers and some musicians that aims to draw attention to the real socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures ...
(among others
Lea Grundig Lea Grundig (Dresden, 23 March 1906 – 10 October 1977, Mediterranean Sea, at sea) was a German Painting, painter and Graphic designer, graphic artist. Life Lea Langer was born in the :de:Innere Altstadt, old central heart of Dresden, where she ...
,
Sella Hasse Sella may refer to: Places * Sella, Alicante, a municipality in Spain * Sella, Greece, a village in Greece * Sella group, mountains in the Dolomites * Sella River (Bay of Biscay), Asturias, Spain * Sella River (Guam) Other uses * Sella (surname) ...
,
Marta Hegemann Marta Hegemann (14 February 1894 – 28 January 1970) was a German artist associated with the Dada movement and with the Cologne Progressives. She was a founding member of the Cologne art group Stupid. Life Hegemann was born in Düsseldorf and ...
,
Grethe Jürgens Grethe Jürgens (February 15, 1899 – May 8, 1981) was a German painter associated with the New Objectivity. Jürgens was born in Holzhausen and grew up in Wilhelmshaven.Schmied 1978, p. 127. In 1918 she enrolled in the Technische Hochschu ...
,
Victoria, Princess Royal Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa; 21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. She was the eldest child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom ...
,
Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler (born ''Anna Frieda Wächtler''; 4 December 1899 – 31 July 1940) was a German painter of the avant-garde whose works were banned as " degenerate art", and in some cases destroyed, in Nazi Germany. She became mentally ...
,
Marie von Malachowski-Nauen Marie may refer to the following. People Given name * Marie (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name ** List of people named Marie * Marie (Japanese given name) Surname * Jean Gabriel-Marie, French compose ...
, Jeanne Mammen, Olga Oppenheimer, Gerta Overbeck,
Henriette Schmidt-Bonn Henriette may refer to: People Nobles :''Ordered chronologically'' * Henriette of Cleves (1542–1601), Duchess of Nevers, Countess of Rethel and Princess of Mantua * Henriette Marie of the Palatinate (1626–1651), daughter of Elizabeth Stuart, Q ...
,
Fifi Kreutzer Fifi may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Fifi (''Better Call Saul''), an episode of the TV show * Fifi, a ''Beverly Hills Teens'' character * Fifi (Peanuts), the love interest of Snoopy * Fifi La Fume, in ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' * Fifi t ...
, Elisabeth Epstein,
Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke (née Gerhardt; 11 May 1888 – 17 March 1978) was a German writer who focused on memoirs of her time as the wife of the expressionist painter August Macke, who had portrayed her more than 200 times. He died in World War I. ...
and the dancer
Tatjana Barbakoff Tatjana Barbakoff (August 15, 1899 – February 6, 1944), born as Tsipora Edelberg, was a ballet and Chinese style dancer. She became a ballerina in Germany. After her death, Julia Tardi-Markus, in order to honor Barbakoff, initiated the "Tatjan ...
).


Publications

* Published with Margarethe Jochimsen:
Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke (née Gerhardt; 11 May 1888 – 17 March 1978) was a German writer who focused on memoirs of her time as the wife of the expressionist painter August Macke, who had portrayed her more than 200 times. He died in World War I. ...
: ''Begegnungen.'' Bielefeld 2009. * ''„…das oft aufsteigende Gefühl des Verlassenseins“, Arbeiten der Malerin Elfriede Lohse-Wächtler in den Psychiatrien von Hamburg-Friedrichsberg (1929) und Arnsdorf (1932–1940).'' Dresden 2000. * ''Jeanne Mammen, Das symbolistische Frühwerk 1908–1914.'', Berlin 2002. * ''Gustav Wunderwald und Wilhelm Schmidtbonn, Dokumente einer Freundschaft 1908–1929.'' Bonn 1980 (Publications of the Stadtarchiv Bonn, vol. 24). * ''Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) – Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk.''''Gustav Wunderwald (1882–1945) – Untersuchungen zum bildkünstlerischen Gesamtwerk.''
on WorldCat Hildesheim, Zürich, New York 1988. * ''Die Abstraktion ist kein Anfang, sondern ein mögliches Ziel'', in ''Ab nach München. Künstlerinnen um 1900'', Munich 2014 (Auss. Kat. des Stadtmuseums Museum).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reinhardt, Hildegard German women art historians German art historians 1942 births Living people People from Hagen Academic staff of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz