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Thomas Schauerte (born January 18, 1967 in Aachen ) is a German art historian . His research focuses on the work of Albrecht Dürer .

Life

Schauerte was born in Aachen in 1967 and graduated from high school in 1986 in Bayreuth. In 1987 he began studying English and history at the University of Bayreuth . There he became active in the same year in the Corps Pomerania-Silesia, in which he is now the old man . In 1988 he first moved to Berlin, in order to finally obtain his master’s degree in 1996 with the subject combination of art history , modern history and Christian archeology at the FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg with the thesis “Thoughts on Albrecht Altdorfer's prints”. In 1999 he submitted his dissertation on Albrecht Dürer's " Gate of Honor for Emperor Maximilian I " at the Free University of Berlin .

After working as a freelancer at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg from 2000 to 2002, a research grant at the Herzog August Library in Wolfenbüttel followed . Since 2001, Schauerte has held several teaching positions at the Free University of Berlin, at the Institute for Art History at the University of Heidelberg, at the Institute for Art History at the University of Trier and for the summer course of the German Association of Medievalists, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf . He was the scientific curator of the exhibition “Albrecht Dürer: The great happiness. Art in the Sign of Spiritual Awakening ”in Osnabrück (2001 to 2003). From 2005 to 2006 he worked as a scientific curator at the Moritzburg Foundation - Art Museum of the State of Saxony-Anhalt . Since 2007 he has been a member of the Historical and Cultural Studies Research Center of the University of Trier and guest curator at the Academy of Arts in Honolulu-Hawaii.

As of August 1, 2009, he was appointed head of the Albrecht Dürer House and the graphic collection of the Nuremberg Museums . In 2013 the graphic collection was merged with the previous painting and sculpture collection to form the "Art Collections of the City of Nuremberg" under the overall direction of Schauerte. In 2015, he was also appointed head of the Fembohaus City Museum at the Nuremberg City Museums.

Since April 1, 2019, Schauerte has been the director of the museums in Aschaffenburg.

Works

Monographs
  • Pappenheim Castle . The ancestral castle of the Imperial Hereditary Marshals of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (publications of the German Castle Association, Series D: European Castles and Palaces, Vol. 1; including contributions to the culture and history of the house and former rule Pappenheim 1), 48 pages, ISBN 3 -927558-08-7 , Braubach 1998
  • The gate of honor for Emperor Maximilian I. Dürer and Altdorfer in the service of the ruler (Kunstwissenschaftliche Studien Vol. 95), 490 pages, ISBN 3-422-06331-5 , Munich - Berlin 2001 (Review in: Historians of Netherlandish Art. Book Reviews [Larry Silver, University of Pennsylvania])
  • Albrecht Dürer : The great luck. Art under the sign of intellectual awakening , exhibition catalog Kulturgeschichtliches Museum Osnabrück , 229 pages, ISBN 3-935326-91-2 , Bramsche 2003 (review in: IASL-online by Joachim Gruber, University of Erlangen )
  • Matthäus von Pappenheim (1458–1541): Life and work of an Augsburg humanist. With a transcription of the Wolfenbüttel Habsburg genealogy from 1526 (contributions to the culture and history of the house and former rule Pappenheim 5), Treuchtlingen - Berlin 2009
  • Dürer: The distant genius . A biography, Stuttgart (Philipp Reclam jr.) 2012
  • The Albrecht Dürer House in Nuremberg (Great Art Guide No. 158), Regensburg (Schnell & Steiner) 2015
  • Dürer & Celtis. The Nuremberg Poet School on the move , Munich (Klinkhardt & Biermann) 2015
  • New spirit and new belief. Dürer as a contemporary witness of the Reformation , Petersberg (Michael Imhof Verlag) 2017
Editing
  • With Andreas Tacke : The Cardinal. Albrecht of Brandenburg, Renaissance prince and patron , cat. Halle (Saale), Moritzburg Foundation - Art Museum of the State of Saxony-Anhalt 2006, 2 volumes, here: Volume 1: Catalog, Regensburg 2006
  • The Dürer Collection of the Konrad Liebmann Foundation. A look back over twelve years. With contributions by Eva Berger, Thomas Döring, Christian von Heusinger, Dominik von König and Thomas Schauerte, Hannover 2008
  • With Jürgen Müller : The godless painters of Nuremberg. Convention and Subversion in the Beham Brothers' prints. Exhibition cat. Albrecht Dürer House Nuremberg, March 31 to July 3, 2011 in cooperation with the Collaborative Research Center 804 “Transcendence and Common Sense”. Edition Imorde, Emsdetten 2011, ISBN 978-3-942810-01-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. [1] . Nürnberger Nachrichten, accessed on January 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Hans-Joachim Rudolph: History of the Corps Pomerania-Silesia - from Berlin via Hanover to Bayreuth . Pinneberg: Eigenverlag, 2008, p. 631.