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Günther Grundmann (10 April 1892 – 19 June 1976) was a German
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, museum curator and monument preservator.


Life

Born in
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, Krkonoše Mountains,
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, after
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in his hometown in 1912, Grundmann studied art history at the
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in Munich among others with
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and Paul Frankl. In addition to his studies, he learned painting at the Walter Thor painting school and attended the Königliche Kunstgewerbeschule München from 1913 onwards, where he took, among other things, the typeface class with Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke and the furniture design class with
Richard Riemerschmid Richard Riemerschmid (20 June 1868 – 13 April 1957) was a German architect, painter, designer and city planner from Munich. He was a major figure in ''Jugendstil'', the German form of Art Nouveau, and a founder of architecture in the style. A ...
. When war broke out in 1914, he first returned to Hirschberg and then continued his art history studies at the
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, which he completed in 1916 with a doctorate (Dr. phil.) under the conduct of . From 1919 to 1932, Grundmann was a teacher of
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at the and an honorary administrator of the "Hausfleißverein", an association for Silesian needlework. From 1932 onwards, he was the successor of Ludwig Burgemeister Landeskonservator for
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in Wroclaw. At the same time he was a member of the ]. In 1938, he was appointed professor at the Technische Hochschule Breslau. In 1935, he reviewed a bust of the
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by the sculptor Theodor von Gosen, a friend of his. After the German occupation of Poland in 1939, Grundmann worked in the annexed territories and published a paper on German art in "liberated Silesia". In 1940, he became a member of the
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. Towards the end of the Second World War, his tasks also included the confiscation and storage of ''art objects at risk from bombing'' from Berlin and Brandenburg. After fleeing in 1945, he first became director of the art collections of the
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from 1947 to 1950. In 1950, he came to Hamburg, where he was curator of monuments for the
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from 1950 to 1959 and, as successor to Hubert Stierling director of the Altonaer Museum. From 1951 to 1959, he was also chairman of the ''Vereinigung der Landesdenkmalpfleger in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland''. From 1962 to 1972, he was chairman of the board of the "Kulturwerk Schlesien". In Hamburg, Grundmann's work as a monument conservator after 1945 required completely different monument conservation concepts compared to his work before 1945: Silesia as a landscape with a rich sacral and secular building heritage going back to the
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. On the other hand, Hamburg as a
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whose buildings, mainly from the 19th and early 20th centuries, had suffered severe destruction during the war. Whereas in Silesia it was mainly conservation that had been necessary, in Hamburg reconstruction, reconstruction and additions proved to be unavoidable.


Medal portrait

* 1932: one-sided
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, 80 mm, fecit. Vorderseite: „Dr. GÜNTHER GRUNDMANN 1932“ Büste mit Kleideransatz halblinks, signiert: CdA (ligiert).


Publications (selection)

* ''Die Büste des Führers in der Breslauer Universität'', in ''Der Oberschlesier'' 1935, No. 7, pp. 371f. *''Karl XII. von Schweden und die Gnadenkirchen in Hirschberg und Landeshut.'' In ''Schlesien. Eine Vierteljahresschrift für Kunst, Wissenschaft und Volkstum.'' Vol. 9, 1964, . *''Die Darmstadt Madonna''. Eduard Roether, Darmstadt 1959. 2nd extended edition: ''Die Darmstädter Madonna. Der Schicksalsweg des berühmten Gemäldes von Hans Holbein d.J.'' Eduard Roether, Darmstadt 1972 *''Die Warmbrunner Holzschnitzschule im Riesengebirge.'' Delp Verlag, Munich 1968. *''Kunstwanderungen in Schlesien. Gesammelte Aufsätze aus den schlesischen Jahren 1917-1945.'' Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Munich 1966. *''Kunstwanderungen im Riesengebirge.'' Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Munich 1969 rundlegendes Werk, in Einzelfragen durch neuere Forschungen überholt *''Barocke Kirchen und Klöster in Schlesien.'' Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Munich 2nd edition 1971. *''Erlebter Jahre Widerschein.'' Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Munich 1972 lw. Autobiografie, sonst Bericht von Schlösserbesuchen während der Zeit als niederschles. Provinzialkonservator *''Stätten der Erinnerung. Denkmäler erzählen schlesische Geschichte.'' Bergstadtverlag Wilhelm Gottl. Korn, Munich 2nd edition 1975. *''Burgen, Schlösser und Gutshäuser in Schlesien.'' Frankfurt. (Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler im östlichen Europa) **Vol. 1. Die mittelalterlichen Burgruinen, Burgen und Wohntürme. 1982 **Vol. 2. Schlösser und Feste Häuser der Renaissance. 1987 actual, discontinued edition * with : ''Schlesien'', Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1962 *''Hirschberg.'' In (ed.): ''Schlesien.'' 2nd edition. Stuttgart 2003, .


Family

Grundmann had been married to Elfriede Niepold since 1916. They had a daughter and the later architect . Grundmann died in Hamburg at the age of 82 and was buried in the
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Awards

* 1969: of the Landsmannschaft Schlesien


References


Further reading

* Joachim Gerhardt: ''Günther Grundmann 1892–1976.'' In '. Vol. 62 N.F., 1976, . * Bernhard Stasiewski: ''Günther Grundmann–Leben und Werk 1892–1976.'' In ''Zeitschrift für Ostforschung.'' Vol. 26, 1977, . * Joachim Gerhardt, Werner Gramberg, Peter Hirschfeldt, Gerhard Wietek (ed.): ''Bewahren und Gestalten. Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Günther Grundmann.'' Hans Christians Verlag, Hamburg 1962. * ', vol. VI, Göttingen 2012,


External links

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Biography (Polish) with photo

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on kulturportal-west-ost.eu {{DEFAULTSORT:Grundmann, Gunther German art historians Historical preservationists Nazi Party members Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Directors of museums in Germany Academic staff of the University of Hamburg 1892 births 1976 deaths People from Jelenia Góra