Inge Habig

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Inge Elisabeth Habig (born October 19, 1923 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German art historian .

Life

Inge Habig came from the marriage of the legal scholar Walter Bappert and his wife Therese, b. Schikorski. After attending the girls 'high school St. Ursula in Freiburg and graduating from high school in 1941 at the Hindenburg girls' high school in Freiburg, she did military service. After the end of the war she studied art history and classical archeology at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg , with Hans Jantzen , Walter Paatz , Kurt Bauch , Ernst Buschor and Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt , among others . In Freiburg she completed a doctorate in Christian archeology with Josef Sauer ; In 1949 she was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD.

On October 4, 1949, she married the printing company Heinrich Habig in Herdecke. There were three children from this marriage. After the death of her husband in 1963, she studied from spring 1965 to December 1966 at the Pädagogische Hochschule Ruhr in Dortmund . After passing the first state examination (1967) and the second state examination (1969), she worked as a teacher. She completed an extra-occupational postgraduate course with art history, Christian archeology and education at the Westphalian Wilhelms University under Georg Kauffmann , Bernhard Kötting and Rudolf Lassahn and was born in Münster in 1971 with the writing Eucharistic Allegory in the late Baroque north of the Alps: Phenomenology of dogmatic, apologetic, catechetical and devotional picture elements of a church allegory. habilitation.

It was 1973 university professor in art and its didactics at the University of Dortmund appointed. In 1989 she retired. She has published several books and numerous articles and essays, mostly on core topics of architecture, school construction and art exhibitions.

From 1984 to 2007 she was a lecturer at the art history seminar of the Catholic Academy Schwerte. She was a member of the Society for the Promotion of the Catholic Academy Schwerte for over 30 years , from 1988 to 2005 as chairwoman, and was involved in the working committee of the Catholic Academy. Habig was represented on the jury of the Art and Culture Prize of German Catholics several times. In 1994 she became a member of the Werner Richard - Dr. Carl Dörren Foundation appointed. In 1984 she was the founding president of the Soroptimist International Club in Hagen.

In 1966 Inge Habig was appointed by Cardinal Grand Master Eugène Cardinal Tisserant as Lady of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem and invested in Cologne Cathedral on February 22, 1966 by Lorenz Cardinal Jaeger , Grand Prior of the German Lieutenancy . She is Commander Lady with the Star of the Order.

honors and awards

Fonts

  • Eucharistic Allegory in the Late Baroque North of the Alps (1973)
  • Get an idea (1982)
  • Eucharist in the late baroque (1983)
  • The appearance of the aesthetic (1990)
  • Transcendence in Sight (2001)
  • Spaces and spaces in between (2010)
  • Norbert Tadeusz. Allegorical Sacrifice Incarnations (2011)

swell

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar 2009, p. 1367

Individual evidence

  1. “An Era Is Coming To An End” , Catholic Academy, December 18, 2014
  2. "New Year's Eve Order for Dr. Inge Habig ” , Archdiocese of Paderborn , January 7, 2006
  3. Acta Apotstolica Sedis: La Croce di Dama dell 'Ordine di San Silvestro Papa , Vatican , accessed on October 12, 2014