Hildegard Vogeler

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Hildegard Vogeler (* 1949 ) is a German art historian.

Life

Hildegard Vogeler received her doctorate in 1982 at the University of Bonn with a dissertation on the gold enamel reliquary with the depiction of Hagiosoritissa in the treasure of the Church of Our Lady in Maastricht . Since 1987 she has worked at the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck . From 1995 deputy director of the museums for art and cultural history of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and curator of the medieval collection until retirement in 2011.

Fonts (selection)

  • The gold enamel reliquary with the depiction of Hagiosoritissa in the treasure of the Church of Our Lady in Maastricht , dissertation 1982, Bonn 1984
  • Scenes from the life of St. Francis from Assisi. A mural in St. Katharinen zu Lübeck. In: ZLGA 70 (1990), pp. 129-151.
  • The Lübeck council silver from the middle of the 15th century to the beginning of the 20th century , In: Die neue Pracht. Silver of Historicism in Lübeck , exhibition catalog, Lübeck 1991, pp. 69–88.
  • The altars of the St. Anne's Museum. Lübeck 1993
  • Madonnas in Lübeck. An iconographic directory of the medieval representations of the Virgin Mary in the churches and former monasteries of the old town and the St. Anne's Museum. Museum for Art and Cultural History of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck, Lübeck 1993
  • The triptych of Hinrich and Katharina Kerckring by Jacob van Utrecht , Lübeck 1999.
  • The face in the ground: Abrasions from North German and English metal grave plates of the Middle Ages: Collection, Reinhard Lamp and Kevin Herring; June 18 - September 30, 2006, Katharinenkirche in Lübeck , Lübeck 2006
  • with Uwe Albrecht and Hartmut Freytag (eds.): Bernt Notke. The Triumphal Cross in Lübeck Cathedral , Verlag Ludwig, Kiel 2010, ISBN 978-3-86935-033-2 .

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Individual evidence

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