Cornelia Weber-Lehmann

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Cornelia Weber-Lehmann (* around 1951) is a German classical archaeologist and Etruscanologist .

Life

After studying classical archeology, art history and ancient history at the universities of Freiburg , Vienna , Bochum and Marburg from 1971 to 1982 and a DAAD scholarship for Rome, Tarquinia and Campania (1978), Cornelia Weber-Lehmann joined the University of Marburg in 1982 Bernard Andreae is doing his doctorate with the thesis Studies on the typology and chronology of the archaic tomb painting of Tarquinia . She then received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) (1983-84) and worked from 1981 to 1986 as a research assistant for the photo library at the DAI in Rome. In 1986 Cornelia Weber-Lehmann became a research assistant at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Freiburg and in 1987 worked in the editorial department of the Index of Ancient Art and Architecture at the DAI, Rome department. From 1988 to 1994 she was a research assistant at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Freiburg. She then received a habilitation grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) (1995–1998) and was a lecturer at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Freiburg.

From 1998 until her retirement in 2019, Cornelia Weber-Lehmann was head of the antiquities collection in the art collections of the University of Bochum, and since 2011 honorary professor at the University of Bochum.

Publications (selection)

  • Images of the Etruscans. Interpretation, dating and documentation of the tomb paintings of Tarquinia. Mannheim 1988.
  • (with Mette Moltesen): Catalog of the copies of Etruscan tomb paintings in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen 1991.
  • (with Mette Moltesen): Living Beyond. Facsimiles and watercolors of Etruscan paintings. von Zabern, Mainz 1995.

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