
Nadine Mai
پژوهشگر · Iconography, media and materiality in medieval altarpieces
University of Göttingenمعرفی
Dr. Nadine Mai is a researcher at the University of Göttingen’s Institute for Historical Regional Studies, specialising in medieval art history, iconography, and the cultural history of sacred space.
Education:
- M.A. Art History, Italian, and Management of Museums, Universities of Leipzig, Pisa, and Hamburg (2008)
- Ph.D. Art History, University of Hamburg (2018) – dissertation on Jerusalem transformations in late-medieval Europe
Research interests span iconography and materiality of medieval altarpieces, noble residences and memoria, cult images and reliquaries, visualisations of Christ’s Passion, pilgrimage culture, late-medieval perceptions of Jerusalem, 18th–19th-century portraiture, and art around 1900.
Her recent project, “Die Rittergüter der Calenberg-Göttingen-Grubenhagenschen Ritterschaft”, continues her investigation into regional noble heritage. She has curated exhibitions on Art-Nouveau and on medieval pilgrimage in Northern Germany and has collaborated in international projects such as “Spectrum: visual translations of Jerusalem”.
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