Birgit Dahlenburg Explained

Birgit Dahlenburg
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Birth Name:Birgit Handschel
Birth Date:16 April 1959
Birth Place:Heldburg
Death Place:Greifswald
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Birgit Dahlenburg, née Handschel (16 April 1959 – 29 January 2017)[1] was a German art historian. She worked as custodian for the art collections of the University of Greifswald and was instrumental in digitising art.

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Born in Heldburg, she studied German studies, art history and art didactics at the University of Greifswald. She received her doctorate in art history there in 1986 with a dissertation on the history of romantic art in Northern Germany. She worked as a research assistant for the Chair of Contemporary Art History from 1987.

From 1988 to 1989 Dahlenburg was head of the graphics department at the Kunstsammlungen Zwickau. In 1989, she was appointed university curator and director of the Academic Art Collection of the university, where she was also a research assistant for the university's chair of Neuere Kunstgeschichte des Caspar-David-Friedrich-Instituts für Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft. She organised exhibitions and published books about treasures of the collection, such as the Croÿ-Teppich and the). The Croy Tapestry was included in the list of National wertvolles Kulturgut (Cultural heritage of national value), due to her efforts.

From 2013 Dahlenburg was a member of the board of the -Verbund eG, a cooperative society which has set itself the goal of long-term safeguarding cultural heritage through digital recording and distribution. In addition, she was an active member of the German Museum Association, the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the Coordination Office for Scientific Collections in Germany.

Dahlenburg died in Greifswald at age 57.

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  1. https://www.thueringen-gedenkt.de/traueranzeige/birgit-dahlenburg Birgit Dahlenburg