
معرفی
Kathrin Müller is a Professor of Visual Cultures of the Middle Ages at the Institute for Art and Visual History (Humboldt University Berlin). She explores intersections of medieval art with liturgy, theology, and scientific visualization, with particular expertise in astronomical diagrams and animal representations.
- Studied art history/history in Hamburg & New York
- Former Max Planck research scholar (2003-2005)
- Habilitated on late medieval animal depictions (2018)
Research Themes include:
- Medieval diagrammatic knowledge systems
- Sacred object studies (crosses, reliquaries)
- Courtly visual culture (textiles, hunting motifs)
- Ornament theory and material semiotics
Recent Publications analyze:
- Medieval cosmological diagrams (2025 article in preparation)
- Cultural duality in Italian silks (2024)
- Divine visualization through geometry (2014)
- Epigraphic practices on medieval objects (2014)
Her 2022 monograph The Cross: A History of the Most Well-Known Symbol examines the Christian cross's paradoxical identity from late antiquity to modernity.
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