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Schock-Werner, Barbara

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Personal name headingSchock-Werner, Barbara
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Variant(s)Löcher, Barbara, 1947-
Šok-Verner, B.
Werner, Barbara Schock-
Associated countryGermany
Birth date19470723
Place of birthLudwigsburg, Germany
Field of activityArchitecture Art--History
AffiliationKölner Dom
Deutsche Burgenvereinigung
Profession or occupationArchitects Art historians
Found inHer Das Strassburger Münster im 15. Jahrhundert, 1983: t.p. (Barbara Schock-Werner)
Der kolossale Geselle, 2011, ©2011: t.p. (Barbara Schock-Werner) jkt. (Prof. Dr.; b. 1947)
Zwischen Kreuz und Zinne, 2012: title page (Barbara Schock-Werner) page 199-202 (born July 23, 1947 of Reinhold Werner and his wife Anneliese in Ludwigsburg; after primary and secondary education in Stuttgart, but no arbitur, she obtained training in architectural drafting, carpentry and structural design, which helped her to enter and complete training in the Ingenieurschule für das Bauwesen, Stuttgart, 1967-1971; married art historian Kurt Löcher in 1978, retaining her name Schock-Werner for professional purposes; an interest in medieval drawings and art history led her to study in Stuttgart, Bonn, Vienna and Kiel, completing her doctorate about Strassbourg Cathedral, U. Kiel, 1981; beginning 1982, teaching responsibilities in Nuremberg, Stuttgart and Erlangen; since 1989 active in several capacities with the Deutsche Burgenvereinigung; appointed Baumeister (master builder) of the Cologne Cathedral, Jan, 1, 1999, finishing her appointment Sept. 1, 2012)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online, via WWW, Feb. 5, 2013 (access point: Schock-Werner, Barbara; other access points: Werner, Barbara Schock- ; Löcher, Barbara; Šok-Verner, B.; academic grade: Prof. Dr.; born 1947 in Ludwigsburg; country: Germany; architect, art historian; master builder of Cologne Cathedral)
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