Marianne Yaldız

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Marianne Yaldız (born Kessel; born October 5, 1944 in Berlin ) is a German art historian and Indologist .

In 1974 she received her doctorate from the Free University of Berlin. Until 2006 she was director of the Museum of Indian Art in Berlin.

She is editor of the series of monographs on Indian archeology, art and philology .

Publications

  • A contribution to the knowledge of the Munda religion. Dissertation Berlin 1975.
  • with Wibke Lobo (Ed.): Investigating Indian art: proceedings of a Symposium on the Development of Early Buddhist and Hindu iconography, held at the Museum of Indian Art Berlin in May 1986. Museum für Indische Kunst, Berlin 1987.
  • with Herbert Härtel : The Silk Road: Paintings and sculptures from Buddhist cave temples from the collection of the Museum of Indian Art Berlin. Reimer, Berlin 1987.
  • Archeology and Art History of Sino-Central Asia (Xinjiang). Leiden 1987 (= Handbook of Oriental Studies . Dept. 7, Vol. 3, Section 2).
  • Palace of the Gods: 1500 years of art from India - An exhibition as part of the Indian Festival 1991/92. Reimer, Berlin 1992.
  • with Corinna Wessels-Mevissen (Ed.): Grace and Asceticism: Early Sculptures from India / The Sublime and the Ascetic in Early Sculptures from India. (Exhibition: Museum of Indian Art, National Museums in Berlin, September 18, 2003 to January 4, 2004). Self-published u. Publishing house Philipp von Zabern, Berlin u. Mainz 2003.
  • with Raffael D. Gadebusch, Regina Hickmann, Friederike Weis, Rajeshwari Ghose, Kurt Sandmair: Magische Götterwelten . Works from the Museum of Indian Art, Berlin. State Museums in Berlin / Prussian Cultural Heritage, Museum of Indian Art, Potsdam 2000, ISBN 3-9806239-4-7 .

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