Christian Tümpel

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Christian Tümpel
Born March 31, 1937
Bielefeld
Died September 9, 2009
Bad Kissingen
Nationality Germany

Christian Tümpel (1937–2009) was a German art historian active in the Netherlands.

Tümpel was born in Bielefeld. He first studied theology and philosophy before continuing his education at Heidelberg in art history and archeology, receiving his doctorate from Hamburg with a dissertation on Rembrandt.[1] From 1970 when their catalog for a Rembrandt bible exhibition was well-received, he collaborated with his wife Astrid Tümpel, who was also an art historian. They are known for their publications on art, but most notably their catalog raisonné on Rembrandt while Christian was professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen.[2] Tümpel died in Bad Kissingen.

References

  1. Christian Tümpel on the Dictionary of Art Historians
  2. Rembrandt, by Christian and Astrid Tümpel, H.J.W. Becht, Amsterdam, 1986, ISBN 9781904950929


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