LC control no. | n 79133757 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lehmann, Karl, 1894-1960 |
Variant(s) | Lehmann-Hartleben, Karl, 1894-1960 Hartleben, Karl Lehmann-, 1894-1960 |
Associated country | Germany United States |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1894-09-27 |
Death date | 1960-12-17 |
Place of birth | Rostock (Germany) |
Place of death | Basel (Switzerland) |
Affiliation | New York University. Institute of Fine Arts |
Profession or occupation | Classicists Archaeologists Art historians University and college faculty members |
Found in | Die antiken Hafenanlagen des Mittelmeeres, 1923: title page (von Karl Lehmann-Hartleben) Thomas Jefferson, American humanist, 1965: title page (Karl Lehmann) page viii (came to the United States from Germany in 1935) back cover (classicist; best known to the English-speaking world for his archaeological excavations in Samothrace) Samothrace : excavations conducted by the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University, 1959: title page (Karl Lehmann, editor) Encyclopedia of the history of classical archaeology (Lehmann (-Hartleben), Karl; 1894-1960; born in Rostock, Germany; founded and directed the Archaeological Research Fund at New York University) English Wikipedia, viewed May 24, 2021 (Karl Leo Heinrich Lehmann; Karl Lehmann; born September 27, 1894, in Rostock; died December 17, 1960, in Basel, Switzerland; German-born American art historian, archaeologist, and professor; he was known for his archaeological work in Samothrace, Greece; professor at New York University Institute of Fine Arts beginning in 1935; founder and director of the Archaeological Research Fund at New York University) German Wikipedia, viewed May 24, 2021 (Karl Lehmann (Archäologe); from 1920 until 1944 (following his divorce from his first wife, Elwine Hartleben) he used the name Karl Lehmann-Hartleben) |
Associated language | ger eng |