Hermann Hipp

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Hermann Hipp (* 1944 ) is a German art historian .

Hermann Hipp studied art history, archeology, and prehistory at the universities of Tübingen and Vienna . In 1974 he received his doctorate with studies on the 'post-Gothic' of the 16th and 17th centuries . From 1974 to 1984 Hipp was a research assistant at the Monument Protection Office of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . From 1984 to 2010 he taught as a professor for art history at the University of Hamburg . His main research interests are regional art history relating to Hamburg, Northern Germany and Northern Europe as well as the history of architecture and urban planning in the early modern period. In 1996 he was awarded the Max Brauer Prize .

Fonts

  • together with Mirjana Markovic: Building Culture and Urban Design (= series of publications by the Association of German Architects Hamburg, issue 7). Reim, Hamburg 1992, ISBN 3-87950-121-1 .
  • Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. History, culture and urban architecture on the Elbe and Alster. DuMont, Cologne 1989, ISBN 3-7701-1590-2 (several editions).
  • Residential city of Hamburg. Apartment buildings between inflation and the global economic crisis (= Hamburg inventory. Topic series. 1). Christians, Hamburg 1982, ISBN 3-7672-0770-2 .
  • Studies on the “post-Gothic” of the 16th and 17th centuries in Germany, Bohemia, Austria and Switzerland. 3 volumes (Vol. 1: Text. Vol. 2: Appendix. Vol. 3: Illustrations. ). sn, sl 1979 (Tübingen, University, dissertation, 1979).

literature

  • Hermann Hipp. Publications since his appointment to the University of Hamburg. 1984-2004. Art history seminar, Hamburg 2004.
  • Award of the Hamburg Max Brewer Prize to Prof. Dr. Hermann Hipp, Hamburg, [...] on April 10, 1996 in Hamburg. Alfred Toepfer Foundation FVS, Hamburg 1996.

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