Kurt Bauch

Kurt Bauch (* November 25, 1897 in Neustadt i Meckl.; † March 1, 1975 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German art historian.

Life

After time as a soldier in World War Kurt Bauch graduated from 1919 to 1921 as an intern in the State Museum. Since 1922, he studied art history at the Albert -Ludwigs- University of Freiburg, where he habilitated in 1927. In Freiburg he taught until 1932, then in Frankfurt as a lecturer. 1933 Kurt Bauch was appointed to the Freiburg Institute of Art History.

In 1932 began a friendly relationship between Kurt Bauch and Martin Heidegger. The correspondence has been published since 2011.

Since 1958 belly was a member of the Academy of Sciences in Heidelberg.

At abdomen major fields counted the Dutch painting, especially Rembrandt.

Publications

  • The medieval grave picture, Berlin, New York 1976
  • The Isenheim Altar, Robert Langewwiesche, Königstein im Taunus, 1951, 1962, 1967, 1975
  • The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin 1968
  • Studies on the History of Art, Berlin 1967
  • Paintings Rembrandt van Rijn, Berlin 1966
  • German culture at the Cape, Cape Town 1964
  • The Night Watch, Stuttgart 1957, 1963, 2nd edition
  • The early Rembrandt and His Time, Berlin 1960
  • Giotto di Bondone, Berlin 1959
  • German countryside - German Art: Freiburg im Breisgau, 1953
  • Occidental Art, Dusseldorf 1952
  • Frans Hals, Cologne 1943
  • Martin Schongauer and the German engraver of the fifteenth century, Freiburg 1941
  • The Iron Cross 1813/1939, Berlin 1941
  • The Magdalene altar of Lucas Moser Tiefenbronn, Bremen 1940
  • About the origin of the Gothic, Freiburg 1939
  • Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg im Breisgau 1937
  • The art of the young Rembrandt, Heidelberg 1933
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