Nina Lübbren

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Nina Lübbren (* in the 20th century ) is a German art historian and film scholar .

Nina Lübbren graduated from the German School Jakarta from 1968 to 1974 and then from the Bellevue Hills Public School in Sydney and the Sydney Girls' High School. In Hamburg, from April 1981 to March 1982, she made up her university entrance qualification for German citizens with a foreign school-leaving certificate. She studied at the University of Heidelberg (1982–1985), the FU Berlin (1985–1990), Berkeley (1990–1991) and Leeds (1991–1997). Her master's thesis at the FU Berlin dealt with Ottilie Reylaender . She received her doctorate in Leeds with a thesis on rural artist colonies in Europe from 1870 to 1910. After graduation, she taught at Leeds (1992–1994), the Open University (1992–1994) and at Birkbeck College in London (1994 -1995). Since September 1995 she has held various positions at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge . From 1995 to 2008 she taught there as Senior Lecturer at the Cambridge School of Art, from 2008 to 2010 as Senior Lecturer in Film Studies and Head of Studies, from 2010 to 2018 as Principal Lecturer and was Deputy Head of the Department for English and Media since September 2018 she is a Principal Lecturer at the Cambridge School of Creative Industries.

Her research interests are expressionist sculpture, especially by female sculptors, visual narration in 19th century painting, 19th century landscape, 19th century academic painting, rural artist colonies, Ottilie Reylaender, Gela Forster , 19th century art , Bollywood cinema and German art from 1850 to 1950. With her dissertation, she broke new scientific ground. For the first time, research was carried out into cross-border, sociological aspects of the artist colony movement. She is a member of the Association of Art Historians , the German Studies Association and the International Society for the Study of Narrative .

She is married to the Australian historian Christopher Clark . The couple have two sons.

Fonts

Monographs

  • Rural Artists' Colonies in Europe, 1870-1910. Manchester University Press, Manchester 2001, ISBN 0-7190-5866-X .
  • with Katherine M. Bourguignon, Kathleen Pyne, Margaret Werth: Impressionist Giverny - A Colony of Artists, 1885–1915. University of Chicago Press, Giverny 2007, ISBN 0-932171-52-4 .

Editorships

  • with David Crouch: Visual Culture and Tourism. Berg, London 2003, ISBN 1-85973-583-5 .
  • with Peter D. Cooke: Painting and Narrative in France. From Poussin to Gauguin. Routledge, London / New York 2016, ISBN 978-1-4724-4010-5 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. Nina Lübbren: Rural Artists' Colonies in Europe, 1870-1910. Manchester 2001. See the reviews on this by David Crouch in: Cultural Geographies 10, 2003, SS 504–509; Malcolm Gee in: Oxford Art Journal 27, 2004, pp. 428-431; Ken Worpole in: History Workshop Journal 54, 2002, pp. 254-257.
  2. Anzeiger des Germanisches Nationalmuseums 2004, p. 100.