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Iris Lauterbach

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Iris Lauterbach is a German art historian with the Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte.[1] She is a specialist in the history of gardens in art and was a co-founder of the network for German orangeries, the international history of art network, and the German historical gardens circle for the art of gardens and landscape culture.[2] She has been an honorary professor at the Technical University of Munich since 2012.[3]

Selected publications

  • Karikaturen in England und Frankreich 1750-1850, Ausstellungsbeiheft Berlin. Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kupferstichkabinett 1987.[4]
  • Der französische Garten am Ende des Ancien Régime. „Schöne Ordnung“ und „geschmackvolles Ebenmaß" Worms : Werner'sche 1987 (Grüne Reihe, 9)
  • Bibliographie der vor 1750 Erschienenen Deutschen Gartenbücher. Alfons Uhl, Nördlingen, 2003. (With Clemens Alexander Wimmer)
  • Antoine Watteau 1684-1721. Taschen, Cologne, 2008.
  • Der Central Collecting Point in München. Kunstschutz, Restitution, Neubeginn. Munich & Berlin, Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2015.
  • The Central Collecting Point in Munich. A New Beginning for the Restitution and Protection of Art. Getty Publications, Los Angeles, 2018. (Translated by Fiona Elliott)[5] ISBN 9781606065822

References

  1. ^ "Prof. Dr. Iris Lauterbach — Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte". Zikg.eu. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Iris Lauterbach". Institut Européen des jardins et paysages. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Professorenprofile: Lauterbach_Iris". Professoren.tum.de. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  4. ^ Lauterbach, Iris (13 December 1987). "Karikaturen in England und Frankreich 1750-1850, Ausstellungsbeiheft". Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kupferstichkabinett. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  5. ^ "The Central Collecting Point in Munich - A New Beginning for the Restitution and Protection of Art by Iris Lauterbach, Fiona Elliott, James J. Sheehan". Yale Books UK. Retrieved 13 December 2018.