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Walter August Wilhelm Hentschel (25 March 1899 – 22 December 1970) was a German
art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
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Life

Born in Zwickau, Hentschel began studying art history and history at the University of Würzburg, the University of Rostock, the University of Kiel and the University of Leipzig after taking his Abitur in Zwickau in 1917. In Leipzig, Hentschel was awarded a doctorate in 1923 under with a thesis on '', The Master H. W.''. He went to Dresden in the same year and found employment here as an assistant in the Skulpturensammlung and in 1925 at the under . In 1945, he became Landesmuseumspfleger for Saxony and led the reconstruction of the non-state museums in the state. From 1948, Hentschel worked as a freelancer, and in 1950 he came to the Institute of Art History at the Technical University of Dresden as senior assistant to
Eberhard Hempel Eberhard Hempel (born 30 July 1886, Dresden — died 16 September 1967, Dresden) was a German art historian and professor at the TU Dresden specializing in the Baroque era. He was the author of the first modern monograph on Borromini in 1924. ...
(1886-1967) and initially became a professor with a teaching assignment there in 1953. In 1950 he was a member of the managing committee of the building chamber of the regional church office, which included, in addition to him, O. Hempel, Hultsch, Müller, , Rietsche. In 1955, the Dresden University of Technology appointed him professor of art history and monument conservation. Two years later, he also took over the direction of the Institute for Art History and headed the Collection of Architectural Art. From 1961, he was a full member of the
Saxon Academy of Sciences The Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig (german: Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig) is an institute which was founded in 1846 under the name ''Royal Saxon Society for the Sciences'' (german: Königlich Sächsische G ...
. In 1966, he became emeritus professor. Hentschel died in 1970 in Dresden at the age of 71 and was buried at the . Part of his estate is in the . He bequeathed his collection of old masters to the
Kunstsammlungen Zwickau The Kunstsammlungen Zwickau – Max Pechstein Museum is a department of the Städtisches Museum Zwickau founded in 1925, which was inaugurated on 23 April 1914 as the King Albert Museum Previous history The new building by the architect Rich ...
. The focus of his research was Saxon art history and architecture. One of his central works, ''Dresdner Bildhauer des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts'', dealt with the Walther family of sculptors. The collection of material and the writing of the work took about 40 years.Vgl. Vorwort Hentschels in ''Dresdner Bildhauer des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts''. Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger, Weimar 1966.


Publications

* ''Sächsische Plastik um 1500'', Wilhelm Limpert-Verlag, Dresden 1926. * ''Meißner Bildhauer zwischen Spätgotik und Barock'', Verlag der Truhe, Meißen 1934. * ''Hans Witten. Der Meister H. W.'', Verlag E.A. Seemann, Leipzig 1938. * ''Peter Breuer. Eine spätgotische Bildschnitzerwerkstatt'', Wolfgang Jess Verlag, Dresden 1951. * ''Kursächsischer Eisenkunstguss. Vol. 4. Forschungen zur Sächsischen Kunstgeschichte'', Wolfgang Jess Verlag, Dresden 1955. * ''Die sächsische Baukunst des 18. Jahrhunderts in Polen'', Henschelverlag Kunst und Gesellschaft, Berlin 1967. * ''Dresdner Bildhauer des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts'', Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger, Weimar 1966. * ''Die Zentralbauprojekte Augusts des Starken. Ein Beitrag zur Rolle des Bauherrn im deutschen Barock'', Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1969. * ''Denkmale sächsischer Kunst. Die Verluste des 2. Weltkrieges''. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1973 (''Schriften zur Kunstgeschichte'' vol. 15).


References


Further reading

* ''Prof. Dr. phil. Walter Hentschel zum 70. Geburtstag. Festschrift.'' In ''Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift der Technischen Universität Dresden.'' Jg. 18 (1969), H. 1, . * Hans Reuther: ''Prof. Dr. phil. Walter Hentschel achruf'' In ''Das Münster.'' Jg. 24 (1971), H. 1, . * Hans Nadler: ''Walter Hentschel.'' In ''Denkmalpflege in Sachsen 1894–1994.'' Tl. 1, Böhlau, Weimar 1997, . * ''Hentschel, Walter.'' In Dorit Petschel: ''175 Jahre TU Dresden.'' Vol. 3: ''Die Professoren der TU Dresden 1828–2003.'' Edited on behalf of the Society of Friends and Sponsors of the TU Dresden by
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, Böhlau, Cologne among others 2003, , .


External links

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Hentschel, Walter
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Portrait of Hentschel on the page of the archive of the TU Dresden
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hentschel, Walter German art historians Academic staff of TU Dresden 1899 births 1970 deaths People from Zwickau