Stephan Hoppe

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Stephan Hoppe (born January 8, 1966 in Hanover ) is a German art historian and university professor .

Life

Hoppe studied art history , medieval and modern history, geography, and theater, film and television studies at the Universities of Cologne , the Free University of Berlin and the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn . In 1996 he received his doctorate with a thesis on Renaissance palace construction.

Hoppe was a research assistant and university assistant (1998 to 2006) at the universities of Dortmund and Cologne. In 2009 he completed his habilitation. Since 2010 he has been a professor of art history at the LMU Munich .

The focus of work is on the architectural history of the late Middle Ages and the early modern period, the history of art in Bavaria and topics from digital art history . He is engaged in research into the architectural housing of court culture of the Renaissance north of the Alps. Stephan Hoppe has been heading the long-term project “ Corpus of Baroque Ceiling Painting in Germany (CbDD) ”, which is supported by the Bavarian Academy of Sciences, since 2015 .

Committee activities

Stephan Hoppe is co-founder of the “Rudolstadt Working Group for Residence Culture” and was elected second chairman in 2017.

In 2017, Stephan Hoppe was accepted into the Commission for Bavarian State History at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich.

He is a full member of the Institute for Bavarian History.

Stephan Hoppe is one of the speakers of the “Working Group for Digital Art History” and works in the “Digital Reconstruction Working Group” in the Association of Digital Humanities in German-speaking countries.

Among other things, he is a member of the executive committee of the long-term research project "Residence towns in the Old Kingdom (1300–1800)" of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences .

Since 2016 he has been editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary periodical “ Castles and Palaces - Journal for Castle Research and Monument Preservation ”.

Publications (selection)

  • Stephan Hoppe: The functional and spatial structure of early castle construction in Central Germany. Examined using examples of sovereign buildings from the period between 1470 and 1570 , Cologne 1996.
  • Norbert Nussbaum; Claudia Euskirchen; Stephan Hoppe (ed.): Ways to the Renaissance. Observations on the beginnings of the modern conception of art in the Rhineland and the neighboring areas around 1500 (= 1st Sigurd Greven Colloquium on Renaissance Research) , Cologne 2003.
  • Stephan Hoppe: What is baroque? Architecture and Urban Development in Europe 1580–1770 . Darmstadt 2003.
  • Stephan Hoppe; Norbert Nussbaum; Matthias Müller (Hrsg.): Style as meaning in the North Alpine Renaissance. Rediscovery of a methodical neighborhood (= 2nd Sigurd Greven Colloquium on Renaissance Research), Regensburg 2008.
  • Frank Büttner; Meinrad von Engelberg; Stephan Hoppe; Eckhard Hollmann (Hrsg.): History of Fine Arts in Germany , Vol. 5 Baroque and Rococo , Munich, Berlin, London, New York 2008.
  • Stephan Hoppe; Alexander Markschies; Norbert Nussbaum (Ed.): Cities, Courtyards and Culture Transfer. Studies on the Renaissance on the Rhine (= 3rd Sigurd Greven Colloquium on Renaissance Research), Regensburg 2010.
  • Stephan Hoppe; Stefan Breitling (Ed.): Virtual Palaces, Part II. Lost Palaces and their Afterlife. Virtual Reconstruction between Science and Media , Munich 2016. Open Access Publication Download from ART-Books at Heidelberg University Library

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Home | Palatium. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  2. ^ The project: Corpus of baroque ceiling painting in Germany (CbDD). Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  3. Rudolstadt working group on residence culture. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  4. ^ The Commission: KBL. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  5. ^ Institute for Bavarian History - LMU Munich. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  6. Digital Art History Working Group - Digital Art History Working Group. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  7. Digital 3D construction. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .
  8. ^ Deutsche Burgenvereinigung eV - "Burgen und Schlösser" magazine. Retrieved June 21, 2020 .