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The Archive of the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐 is a special archive for art. Its sources serve the artistic and scientific tasks of the academy. The archive of the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐 maintains and takes care of:

  • Institution-related archival materials, especially related to the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐, such as certificates, files, minutes and transcriptions, publications and press articles
  • Archival materials on the art collection, exhibitions of the academy, artists of the academy, about "rounds" etc.
  • Person-related archival materials, especially about professors and students of the academy like files, letters, picture material, press reports, complete estates
  • Artistic productions of members of the academy, works by professors of the academy and purchases of student works, complete artistic estates
  • The still existing former teaching collections of the academy (plaster collection, collection of death masks, medals, drawings and graphics)
  • Finding aids (directories, inventories, catalogs, name lists, estate finding books)

Dipl.-Bibl. Brigitte Blockhaus M.A.

Raum Rh 105.1
Tel.: 0211/1396-461
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Reglement vom 24. November 1831 für die K?nigliche Kunst-Akademie zu 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐

Collection of Works from Art Lessons

The Archive of the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐 also contains a collection of works from art lessons with about 3,500 creative works by children and adolescents.

The collection dates back to a donation by Professor Günter Blecks (1930-2015, professor of art didactics at the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐from 1975-1995) from 1997. Part of this donation were numerous student works, which originally come from the collection of Professor Kurt Arnscheidt. Kurt Arnscheidt (1906–2001) taught art at the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐 G?rres-Gymnasium and taught art pedagogy at the 竞彩app排行榜_中国足彩网_官网推荐from 1958 to 1971.

Since 1999, the collection has been continuously supplemented by the Chair for the Didactics of Fine Arts with further groups of works, so that it provides a comprehensive insight into the development of art pedagogy since the early 20th century to the present. A main focus is on works from the period after World War II.