Waltraud Kofler-Engl

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Waltraud Kofler-Engl (* 1959 in Terenten ) is a South Tyrolean art historian and monument conservator .

biography

Kofler-Engl studied art history and history at the Universities of Innsbruck and Florence . In 1984 she completed her doctorate in Innsbruck with a dissertation on late Romanesque and early Gothic wall painting in Tyrol . After working as a high school teacher for two years , she became a civil servant in the South Tyrolean Monuments Office in 1986. In 1995 she was promoted to director of the Office for Architectural and Art Monuments. 2014, it was the successor Leo Ander Gassens Landeskonservatorinand thus took over the entire heritage preservation department. In 2015, she returned to her previous position as official director. Kofler-Engl's areas of expertise are medieval wall painting and the architectural style movement of rationalism in South Tyrol.

Publications (selection)

  • Early Gothic wall painting in Tyrol: historical analysis of the “linearity” in wall painting from 1260–1360 . Edition Sturzflug, Bozen 1995. ISBN 3-900949-09-3
  • (Mithrsg.) The Laimburg: history - archeology - restoration . Athesia, Bozen 2006. ISBN 978-88-8266-398-8
  • (Mithrsg.) The Mühlbacher Klause: History - Archeology - Restoration . Athesia, Bozen 2009. ISBN 978-88-8266-617-0

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation by Waltraud Kofler (University of Innsbruck, 1984)
  2. State curator Kofler Engl is demoted ( Memento from April 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ). Article on Südtirol News from April 15, 2015