Martina Pippal Explained

Martina Pippal
Birth Date:1957
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria
Occupation:Art historian
artist
Nationality:Austrian
Education:PhD in art history, University of Vienna

Martina Pippal (born 1957) is an Austrian art historian and a painter and sculptor.

Biography

Martina Pippal was born 1957 in Vienna as the daughter of the painter Hans Robert Pippal (1915–1998) and the architect Eugenie Pippal-Kottnig (1921–1998). Growing up in the studio of her parents she early acquired skills in several artistic techniques. In addition to her artistic inclination, she got interested in the socioeconomic and political backgrounds of the conditions of artistic production. She started university studies in art history, classical archeology, history and theology at the University of Vienna, and acquired her PhD in Art History (complementary field: History) 1981 there. Since her Habilitation 1991 she works as an associate professor at the Department of Art History of the University of Vienna.[1] Around 1995 she started her artistic career as a painter and sculptor.

Research interests

Martina Pippal's scholarly approach to the history of visual media relies on the methodology of cultural studies combined with iconology, and stylistic analysis in the tradition of the Vienna School of Art History. She is particularly interested in the period of Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, but also in the visual media of the 20th century and contemporary art.

Selected works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pippal curriculum vitae. 2021-01-14. kunstgeschichte.univie.ac.at. en.
  2. Review of Kunst des Mittelalters:
  3. Review of Die Pfarrkirche von Schöngrabern:
  4. Reviews of Schatzkunst: