Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg

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Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg (2012)

Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg (born November 25, 1945 in Basel ) is an art historian, restorer and art educator living in Basel.

Life

Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg (née Rosemarie Schulz) was born on November 25, 1945 as the daughter of Ruth and Werner Schulz-Welti in Basel, where she also spent her childhood. After graduating from high school, she studied art history, archeology and Byzantine art history in Basel, Munich and Padua .

Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg then worked in the Kupferstichkabinett of the Kunstmuseum Basel , where she worked on the catalog of the originals and in the library.

From 1974 to 1978 she trained as a restorer of paintings and wooden sculptures with restorer Paolo Cadorin at the Kunstmuseum Basel.

In 1982 Schulz-Rehberg settled in Roetgen near Aachen and enrolled at the RWTH Aachen for art history and building history.

From 1996 to 1997 she held a position for archaeological restoration projects at the State Office for Archeology of Saxony in Dresden . Study visits to Rome and Sicily followed and in 1999 she returned to Basel. For Basel Tourism she worked as a city guide for historical and thematic tours in Basel, Augusta Raurica and in various museums as well as in the mediation team of the Kunstmuseum Basel.

On October 14, 2002, Rose Marie Schulz-Rehberg, supervised by Hans Holländer , received her doctorate magna cum laude from the Philosophical Faculty of RWTH Aachen University .

She has been a city guide and author since 2011 and has published three books on Basel architects from the late Middle Ages to the fin de siècle for Christoph Merian Verlag. She regularly leads excursions with a focus on urban development and architecture as well as landscape design in South Tyrol, to Berlin, London, Dresden and Ireland. In addition, she led various course events at the adult education centers in Basel, Bern and Zurich on the subjects of architects of the fin-de-siècle and Hans Holbein the Elder. J. through.

She is married and has a daughter and two sons.

Publications

  • The Aachen ivory situla. A liturgical vessel in the field of tension between empire and sacerdotium . Dissertation. Aachen / Basel 2006. ISBN 978-3-86582-284-0 .
  • Architects of the fin de siècle. Building in Basel around 1900 . Basel 2012. With own photographs. ISBN 978-3-85616-527-7 .
  • Architects of classicism and historicism. Build in Basel 1780–1880 . Basel 2015. With my own photographs. ISBN 978-3-85616-643-4 .
  • Architects from Gothic to Baroque. Building in Basel from 1280 to 1780 . Basel 2019. With my own photographs. ISBN 978-3-85616-894-0

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