Christiane Kruse (art historian, 1954)

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Christiane Kruse (* 1954 in Helmstedt ) is a German art historian and writer .

Life

She studied art history, classical archeology and German literature in Braunschweig , Hamburg and Berlin . Kruse received his doctorate in art history from the Free University of Berlin in 1994 with a thesis on the aesthetic staging of the outdoor space in Mies van der Rohe's country house complexes. As an art historian, she worked for several years as a freelancer at the Berlin State Monuments Office and at the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg . In addition, she has worked as a freelance editor and author for the Allgemeine Künstlerlexikon since 1992 . In 2001 she started her series Who lived where in ... , in which she describes the personalities of individual cities and landscapes based on their surroundings.

Publications

literature

  • Christiane Kruse: Berlin today. Page 97.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Your dissertation as a specimen copy at the German National Library
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