Heide Grape-Albers

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Heide Grape-Albers (born August 3, 1945 in Augsburg ) is a German art historian .

Heide Albers grew up in Hamburg . She studied art history, classical archeology and philosophy in Hamburg and Vienna , where she received her doctorate in 1973 under Otto Pächt . Afterwards she worked at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe in museum education . In 1980 she became head of department for museums and museum education at the Bremen Senate . From September 1, 1992 until her retirement in 2008, she was director of the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover . She was editor of the magazine Low German Contributions to Art History .

She was married to the art historian Wolfgang Grape (* 1940).

Publications (selection)

  • Late antique images from the world of the doctor. Illuminated medical manuscripts from late antiquity and their medieval tradition . Pressler, Wiesbaden 1977, ISBN 3-87646-037-9 (also philosophical dissertation Vienna 1973: The late antique illustrations for the medical writings of Pseudo-Apuleius and Sextus Placitus and their medieval tradition ).
  • (Ed.): Lower Saxony State Museum Hanover. Guide to the museum. Edition Baus, Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 3-89466-235-2 .
  • (Ed.): The Lower Saxony State Museum Hanover 2002. 150 years of the museum in Hanover, 100 years of the building at the Maschpark. Festschrift for the year of the double anniversary , Lower Saxony State Museum, Hanover 2002, ISBN 3-929444-29-1 .

literature

  • Ines Katenhusen : 150 years of the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hanover . In: Heide Grape-Albers (ed.): The Lower Saxony State Museum Hanover 2002. 150 years of the museum in Hanover, 100 years of the building at the Maschpark. Festschrift for the year of the double anniversary . Lower Saxony State Museum, Hanover 2002, ISBN 3-929444-29-1 , pp. 18–94 especially pp. 91–94 Fig. 71.