Sebastian Karnatz

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Sebastian Karnatz (* 1981 in Burglengenfeld ) is a German art historian .

Life

Karnatz completed his Abitur at the Johann-Michael-Fischer-Gymnasium in Burglengenfeld. He studied art history and German at the University of Regensburg and obtained his doctorate in 2011 with Albert Dietl. He was a scholarship holder at the Central Institute for Art History in Munich, research assistant at the Bavarian Palace Administration and curator of the HerrschaftsZeiten adventure museum! Cadolzburg experience on Burg Cadolzburg . Since 2014 he has been a lecturer at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . Since 2018 he has been a scientific advisor in the museum department of the palace administration and responsible for the New Residence in Bamberg, Seehof Palace and the Lauenstein and Burghausen castles. Karnatz is the author of numerous articles on image-text relationships in the Middle Ages and in classical modernism as well as on Bavarian art history.

Karnatz is married. He lives and works in Burglengenfeld and Munich .

Publications (selection)

Editorships:

  • with Piereth Uta and Alexander Wiesneth: »umb die vest prunn«. History, building history and the Prunner Codex. [= Volume XI Research on Art and Cultural History ]; Bavarian Palace Administration (ed.), Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-941-63715-3
  • with Renate Kroll and Susanne Gramatzki: How texts and images come together. From the Middle Ages to the present. Dietrich Reimer Verlag , Berlin 2015. ISBN 978-3-496-01495-9
  • with Piereth Uta: "Herr im Haus". The Cadolzburg as the seat of the Franconian Zollern in the Middle Ages. [= Volume XII Research on Art and Cultural History ]; Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung (Ed.), Munich 2017, ISBN 978-3-941-63743-6

Others:

  • Knights, castles, minstrels. 66 questions about the Middle Ages. Quiz question box, ars vivendi Verlag, Cadolzburg 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Cadolzburg - how is a museum created? What does a curator do? | #HohenzollernWalk. Interview with Tanja Praske, June 26, 2917.
  2. Middle Ages: Old times can be smelled on Cadolzburg. Süddeutsche Zeitung , June 18, 2017, accessed on August 10, 2020 . .