Ingeborg Walter

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Ingeborg Walter (born 1932 in Rome ) is a German-Italian art historian and translator.

Life

Ingeborg Walter studied with Medievalist Percy Ernst Schramm . She is the author of publications on the cultural, art and social history of the Italian Renaissance and works as a translator. She is the editor of the Italian National Biography , in which she oversaw the medieval history sector until 1500.

Walter lives and works in Rome. She is married to the Italian art historian Roberto Zapperi ; they met while studying in Rome. Both have mutually translated their works.

Fonts

  • Piero della Francesca, Madonna del parto: a work of art between politics and devotion. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 1992, ISBN 3-596-10762-8 .
  • with Roberto Zapperi: The portrait of the beloved. Stories of love from Petrarch to Titian. The rebirth of love in the Italian Renaissance. Beck, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-406-55502-2 .
  • The splendid one. Lorenzo de 'Medici and his time. Beck, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-406-58273-8 .
  • The Strozzi: A Family in Renaissance Florence. Beck, Munich 2011.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Christina Höfferer: All roads lead to Rome. Roberto Zapperi on Rome and its visitors. Interview. at ORF, February 22, 2013.