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Martina Pippal is an Associate Professor at the University of Vienna's Department of Art History within the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies. She maintains an active research profile with a particular focus on medieval art history and digital art historical methodologies.
Professor Pippal's research spans medieval art, particularly the works of Nicholas of Verdun, visual representation techniques, and Vienna's art history. She has developed innovative approaches combining traditional art historical analysis with digital visualization techniques to examine artistic influences across centuries. Her recent documentary '4 Worlds' (2023) demonstrates her commitment to using multimedia formats for art historical research.
Her scholarly output shows consistent productivity over several decades, with publications ranging from 'Schatzkunst' (1987) to the recent '4 Worlds' documentary. The publications demonstrate a progression from traditional art historical scholarship to more multimedia and digitally-enhanced research outputs.
Professor Pippal has supervised numerous doctoral students, with 25 completed theses documented in her profile. Her supervision spans diverse topics within art history, reflecting her broad expertise and commitment to graduate education.
She maintains an active professional presence through her personal website (http://martinapippal.at/) and continues to contribute to the academic community through seminars, lectures, and study trips. Her work bridges traditional art historical scholarship with contemporary digital methodologies, making her a significant figure in the evolving field of art history.




