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Lehmann, Karl, 1894-1960

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Personal name headingLehmann, Karl, 1894-1960
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Variant(s)Lehmann-Hartleben, Karl, 1894-1960
Hartleben, Karl Lehmann-, 1894-1960
Associated countryGermany United States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1894-09-27
Death date1960-12-17
Place of birthRostock (Germany)
Place of deathBasel (Switzerland)
AffiliationNew York University. Institute of Fine Arts
Profession or occupationClassicists Archaeologists Art historians
University and college faculty members
Found inDie 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 languageger eng