Katharina Weiger
Researcher · Art of the Early Modern Period
Kunsthistorisches Institut in FlorenzAbout
Dr. Katharina Weiger is an Academic Librarian at the Max Planck Institute for Art History in Florence. Her research focuses on Early Modern art in Southern Italy, German-Italian cultural relations, and 19th-century cultural history. She holds a PhD from the Free University of Berlin (2018) with a dissertation on 14th-century Italian painting and Anjou court art. Prior roles include a postdoctoral fellowship (Gerda Henkel Foundation) in a digital edition project on Ferdinand Gregorovius’s letters, and a Master’s in Library and Information Science (Humboldt University, Berlin). Since 2020, she has been part of the Institute’s library team.
Education:
- PhD in Art History, Free University Berlin (2018)
- Studies in Art History, Modern German Literature, and Italian Philology at Universities of Freiburg, Rome, and Berlin
Research Interests: Weiger’s work bridges art historical analysis with transnational cultural studies. Her recent focus includes:
- Medieval to Early Modern painting techniques in Southern Italy
- Artistic exchanges between German and Italian courts
- Risorgimento-era cultural dynamics
Professional Contributions:
- Core member of the Institute’s library, supporting global researchers
- Co-developed digital editions of historical correspondence
- Contributed to interdisciplinary projects on art history and material culture
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