Fritz Wichert
Friedrich Karl Adolf Wichert (born 22 August 1878 in Mainz-Kastel; died 24 January 1951 in Kampen (Sylt)) was a German art historian. He was director of the Kunsthalle Mannheim and the Frankfurt Städelschule and also participated in New Frankfurt.
Career
Wichert, who completed his doctorate in 1907 in Freiburg, became first director of the Kunsthalle Mannheim as early as 1909, where he expanded the collection to include paintings from the 19th century with a focus on French Modernism. One of the most important acquisitions for the museum was Edouard Manet‘s The Execution of Emperor Maximilian. During the First World War, Wichert belonged to the diplomatic service. After the war, he returned to the Mannheim Kunsthalle and put the collection focus on the Expressionists. In 1923, Wichert was appointed as director of the Städelschule in Frankfurt.
Weblinks
- Commons: Neues Frankfurt – Portfolio with pictures, videos and audio documents
References
External links
- F. Wichert: In: 7. Jahrgang, Heft 39. März-Verlag, München 27. September 1913, S. 442–456.
- Documentation on Fritz Wichert in the Mannheim City Archives