Hilda Lietzmann

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Hilda Lietzmann (born July 10, 1925 in Cologne , † July 2, 2008 in Munich ) was a German librarian and art historian .

Hilda Lietzmann studied the subjects of art history, classical archeology and history. In 1954 she received her doctorate from the University of Cologne with an art-historical work on two Carmelite monastery churches in Cologne. She then graduated from the librarian school of the Bavarian State Library from 1956 to 1958 . After temporarily working at the Munich Central Institute for Art History , she joined the Monumenta Germaniae Historica in 1958 , the library of which she was in charge of until she retired in 1987 and completely re-cataloged it during this time. In retirement, she wrote a number of monographs on historical gardens, buildings and figures from the Baroque era.

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  • Earthly paradises. Examples of court garden art from the first half of the 16th century (= art studies. Vol. 141). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich et al. 2007, ISBN 978-3-422-06675-5 .
  • The Landshut Renaissance garden of Duke Ludwig V of Bavaria. A contribution to the garden and cultural history of the early modern period (= art studies. Vol. 93). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich et al. 2001, ISBN 3-422-06318-8 .
  • Valentin Drausch and Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria. A gemstone cutter of the late Renaissance and his client (= art studies. Vol. 75). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich et al. 1998, ISBN 3-422-06223-8 .
  • Duke Heinrich Julius of Braunschweig and Lüneburg (1564–1613). Personality and work for emperor and empire (= sources and research on Brunswick history. Vol. 30). Self-published by the Braunschweigisches Geschichtsverein, Braunschweig 1993, ISBN 3-928009-05-2 .
  • The new building in Vienna. Sultan Suleyman's tent - Emperor Maximilian II. Pleasure palace. A contribution to the art and cultural history of the second half of the sixteenth century. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich et al. 1987, ISBN 3-422-06008-1 .
  • Bibliography on the history of art in the 19th century. Publications from 1940–1966 (= studies on the art of the nineteenth century. Vol. 4, ISSN  0081-7325 ). Prestel, Munich 1968.
  • The monastery churches "im Dau" and St. Maria in the Schnurgasse in Cologne and related buildings of the order of the Discalced Carmelites. 1956 (Cologne, University, dissertation, July 31, 1956, typewritten).

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