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    Adolph Goldschmidt (15 January 1863 – 5 January 1944) was a Jewish German art historian. He taught at University of Berlin from 1892 to 1903, and University...
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    labor union activist Adolph Frank (1834–1916), German chemist Adolph Goldschmidt (1863–1944), German-Jewish art historian Adolph Gottlieb (1903–1974)...
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  • Goldschmidt is a German surname meaning "Goldsmith". It may refer to: Adalbert von Goldschmidt (1848–1906), composer Adolph Goldschmidt (1863–1944), art...
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  • Goldschmidt was made a partner in the firm on 1 January 1857 and it was from this on exclusively a wholesale business. Its name was changed to Adolph...
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  • World War I, using the time to attend the seminars of the medievalist Adolph Goldschmidt in Berlin. The original 1920 manuscript of Panofsky's Habilitationsschrift...
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    study of art history was still developing. These included the elderly Adolph Goldschmidt and younger figures including Nikolaus Pevsner, Ernst Kitzinger, Erwin...
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  • After a research trip in France, where he met the German medievalist Adolph Goldschmidt and the French scholars Gaston Maspero, Eugène Müntz, Camille Enlart...
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    Bruno Cassirer, Georg Kolbe, Max J. Friedländer, Friedrich Sarre and Adolph Goldschmidt. According to Saul Friedländer, only three "Aryan" artists attended...
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  • Panofsky, eight years her junior, in the Berlin seminar of medievalist Adolph Goldschmidt. The couple married in 1916. They had two sons, Hans (1917-1988) and...
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    published under the pseudonym Adolph Meyer 1853–1857 - Hjemløs 1865 - Arvingen 1867 - Ravnen ("The Raven") "Meïr Goldschmidt". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon...
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    that the psalter was created at St Albans Abbey. The first editor Adolph Goldschmidt considered Roger († ante 1118), hermit and monk of St Albans, to be...
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    1931) Max Sering (18 January 1932) Ernst Brandes (11 March 1932) Adolph Goldschmidt (1933) The Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches continued to be awarded...
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  • From 1910, he continued his studies at the University of Halle with Adolph Goldschmidt, whom he followed in 1912 to the Humboldt University of Berlin. In...
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    Iconography. 27 (1–2): 13–45. ISSN 1522-7464. Page at jaca.com (in Spanish) Adolph-Goldschmidt-Zentrum zur Erforschung der romanischen Skulptur. "San Pedro de Jaca"...
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  • philosophy in Berlin and Vienna and received his doctorate in 1930 with Adolph Goldschmidt in Berlin with the dissertation "Das Stadt- und Straßenbild in der...
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  • studied under Heinrich Wölfflin and at the University of Halle under Adolph Goldschmidt. In 1908 he completed his PhD dissertation on architecture depicted...
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  • published her first monograph, The Shaping of Art History: Wilhelm Vöge, Adolph Goldschmidt, and the Study of Medieval Art, which analyzed the work of two of...
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  • Dura Synagogue and Christian Art, 1990 Paris Psalter Castelseprio Adolph Goldschmidt Notice de personne "Weitzmann, Kurt (1904-1993)" [Person notice "Weitzmann...
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    Berlin: Gebrüder Mann, p. 19 Drescher 1993, p. 340. See, among others Adolph Goldschmidt (1926), Die deutschen Bronzetüren des frühen Mittelalters (in German)...
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  • remained in Vienna except for one semester in Berlin studying with Adolph Goldschmidt, and some contact with Wilhelm Pinder (q.v) in Leipzig. His principal...
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  • Karl Tolnai in Germany, first at the University of Berlin (under Adolph Goldschmidt), then at the University of Frankfurt (under Rudolf Kautzsch). During...
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  • 1922, he completed his Habilitationsschrift on Albrecht Dürer under Adolph Goldschmidt at the University of Berlin. For some time, Kauffmann worked at the...
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  • Otto Gerstenberg Curt Glaser Heinrich Glück Erhard Göpel Alfred Gold Adolph Goldschmidt Botho Graef Robert Graf Richard Graul Otto Grautoff Curt Gravencamp...
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  • judge, Bauch studied art history at the University of Berlin under Adolph Goldschmidt and at the University of Munich under Heinrich Wölfflin. He wrote...
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  • universities, including Munich under Heinrich Wölfflin, Berlin under Adolph Goldschmidt, Bonn under Paul Clemen, and Hamburg under Erwin Panofsky. Notably...
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  • studies in 1922 under Heinrich Wölfflin in Munich, and later with Adolph Goldschmidt at the University of Berlin. By 1925, she was in Göttingen working...
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  • Walter Friedlaender, Karl Leo Heinrich Lehmann, Martin Weinberger, Adolph Goldschmidt, Otto Homburger, Marcel Aubert, Henri Focillon, Alfred Salmony, Rudolf...
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  • became a research fellow and at Harvard on the recommendations from Adolph Goldschmidt and his friend Paul Sachs. In 1940 he was appointed as an associate...
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    opened in Hamburg in 1864. Johanna Goldschmidt stood in contact with Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms and the educator Adolph Diesterweg. Rebekka und Amalia...
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  • art history with Wilhelm Vöge in Freiburg. Subsequently, he went to Adolph Goldschmidt in Halle and—against Warburg's advice—to Heinrich Wölfflin in Munich...
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