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Gerhard Wietek (23 June 1923, in Tscherbeney – 28 May 2012, in Hamburg) was a German art historian who served as the museum director at the State Museum of Art and Cultural History of Schleswig-Holstein at the Gottorf Castle. His academic work focused on the works of Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and the genre of expressionism.[1][2][3][4][5]
^Spielmann, Heinz; Hettstedt, Dagmar, eds. (1998). Bibliographie Gerhard Wietek zum 75. Geburtstag des Autors am 23. Juni 1998 (in German). Schleswig: Freundeskreis Schloss Gottorf.
^Henneberg, Jörg Michael (2003). "Gerhard Wietek zum Achtzigsten". Das Land Oldenburg (in German). II: 13.
^Deuter, Jörg (2013). "Zwei Wegbereiter der Moderne am Landesmuseum Oldenburg. Zur Korrespondenz von Walter Müller-Wulckow (1886–1964) und Gerhard Wietek (1923–2012)". Oldenburger Jahrbuch (in German) (113): 177–194.
^Deuter, Jörg (2012). "Nachruf auf Gerhard Wietek". Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft (in German). 66: 270–272.
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