Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck

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Harald Wolter-von dem Knesebeck (* 1964 as Harald Wolter in Hildesheim ) is a German art historian .

He studied art history , classical archeology , Christian archeology , Byzantine art history and philosophy in Göttingen and Munich . In 1998 Wolter-von dem Knesebeck was founded in Göttingen with the work Der Elisabethpsalter in Cividale del Friuli. Illumination for the Thuringian Landgrafenhof at the beginning of the 13th century (published in Berlin in 2001) graduated . He then received a research grant from the State of Lower Saxony at the Central Institute for Art History in Munich and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Graduate College Church and Society in the Holy Roman Empire of the 15th and 16th centuries at the University of Göttingen. From 2000 to 2006 he was a research assistant for Art Research at the University of Kassel of the University of Kassel . In 2006 Wolter-von dem Knesebeck completed his habilitation with the font Bilder für Wirt, Wirtin und Gast. Studies of secular wall painting from 1200 to 1500 .

Since 2008 he is professor of art history with special reference to the Middle Ages at the University of Bonn , also art history since 2011 Head of the Section Gorres Society and specialist representatives of Art History of the advisory board of the Mediävistenverbandes eV Wolter von dem Knesebeck initiated beyond the 2013 opened Paul- Clemen Museum in Bonn, which is also curated by him .

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