About: Georg Lippold

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Georg Lippold (21 February 1885 – 23 July 1954) was a German classical archaeologist born in Mainz. Lippold was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art. He studied at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. He was one of the last students of Adolf Furtwängler (1852–1907), who was an important influence to Lippold's career. Following graduation he worked at the Romano-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz, and in 1910–11 at the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg. In 1920 he relocated to the University of Erlangen as a lecturer, where he later served as a full professor of archaeology (1925-1953).

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  • Georg Lippold (* 21. Februar 1885 in Mainz; † 23. Juli 1954 in Erlangen) war ein deutscher Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
  • Georg Lippold (21 February 1885 – 23 July 1954) was a German classical archaeologist born in Mainz. Lippold was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art. He studied at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. He was one of the last students of Adolf Furtwängler (1852–1907), who was an important influence to Lippold's career. Following graduation he worked at the Romano-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz, and in 1910–11 at the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg. In 1920 he relocated to the University of Erlangen as a lecturer, where he later served as a full professor of archaeology (1925-1953). Lippold succeeded Walther Amelung (1865–1927) as cataloguer of sculptures at the Vatican, publishing in 1936, Die Skulpturen des Vatikanischen Museums. His second volume involving Vatican sculpture was published posthumously in 1956. After the death of archaeologist Paul Arndt in 1937, he took over editorship of Denkmäler griechischer und römischer Sculptur ("Greek and Roman Sculpture"), as well as Griechische und römische Porträts ("Greek and Roman Portraits"). In 1923, he published "Kopien und Umbildungen griechischer Statuen", a comprehensive examination on the "copy system" of ancient Greek statues. Despite his outspoken opposition to Hitler and National Socialism, Lippold retained his professorship at Erlangen. (en)
  • Georg Lippold (né le 21 février 1885 à Mayence; † 23 juillet 1954 à Erlangen) est un archéologue et philologue allemand de l’université d’Erlangen. Disciple d’Adolf Furtwängler, il peut appliquer les méthodes comparatives de son maître grâce au soutien financier du collectionneur d’art . (fr)
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  • Georg Lippold (* 21. Februar 1885 in Mainz; † 23. Juli 1954 in Erlangen) war ein deutscher Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
  • Georg Lippold (né le 21 février 1885 à Mayence; † 23 juillet 1954 à Erlangen) est un archéologue et philologue allemand de l’université d’Erlangen. Disciple d’Adolf Furtwängler, il peut appliquer les méthodes comparatives de son maître grâce au soutien financier du collectionneur d’art . (fr)
  • Georg Lippold (21 February 1885 – 23 July 1954) was a German classical archaeologist born in Mainz. Lippold was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art. He studied at the Universities of Berlin and Munich. He was one of the last students of Adolf Furtwängler (1852–1907), who was an important influence to Lippold's career. Following graduation he worked at the Romano-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz, and in 1910–11 at the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg. In 1920 he relocated to the University of Erlangen as a lecturer, where he later served as a full professor of archaeology (1925-1953). (en)
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  • Georg Lippold (de)
  • Georg Lippold (fr)
  • Georg Lippold (en)
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