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Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (22 June 1865, in Berlin – 31 May 1945, in Neubabelsberg) was a German Orientalist, archaeologist and art historian who amassed a collection of Islamic art. In 1895-96, inspired by Carl Humann, he conducted archaeological research in Phyrgia, Lycaonia, and Pisidia, investigating architectural monuments and collecting epigraphic material. During two archaeological field seasons from 1911 to 1913 he excavated at Samarra, the 9th-century capital of the Abbasid dynasty, with Ernst Herzfeld. The two men published their findings in "Archäologische Reise im Euphrat-und Tigris Gebeit" ("Archaeological journey in the Euphrates and Tigris region").

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  • Friedrich Sarre (* 22. Juni 1865 in Berlin; † 31. Mai 1945 in der Villenkolonie Neubabelsberg, Potsdam-Babelsberg) war ein deutscher Kunsthistoriker, Orientarchäologe und Museumsdirektor sowie ein bedeutender Sammler islamischer Kunst. Er gilt als Begründer der islamischen Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte in Deutschland. (de)
  • Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (22 June 1865, in Berlin – 31 May 1945, in Neubabelsberg) was a German Orientalist, archaeologist and art historian who amassed a collection of Islamic art. In 1895-96, inspired by Carl Humann, he conducted archaeological research in Phyrgia, Lycaonia, and Pisidia, investigating architectural monuments and collecting epigraphic material. During two archaeological field seasons from 1911 to 1913 he excavated at Samarra, the 9th-century capital of the Abbasid dynasty, with Ernst Herzfeld. The two men published their findings in "Archäologische Reise im Euphrat-und Tigris Gebeit" ("Archaeological journey in the Euphrates and Tigris region"). He collected art from throughout the Middle East, especially from Persia and Constantinople. These items were put on exhibition in Berlin (1899), and later Paris at the Exposition des arts musulmans (1903). He donated most of his collection to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin, where from 1921 to 1931 he was the director of its "Islamic department". (en)
  • Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (Berlino, 22 giugno 1865 – Potsdam, 31 maggio 1945) è stato un archeologo, orientalista e storico dell'arte tedesco. Durante la sua vita, ha raccolto un'impressionante collezione d'arte islamica. (it)
  • Friedrich Sarre (22 czerwca 1865, Berlin - 31 maja 1945, ), niemiecki orientalista, archeolog i historyk sztuki. Specjalizował się w historii sztuki islamskiej. (pl)
  • Friedrich Sarre, född 22 juni 1865 i Berlin, död 31 maj 1945 i Neubabelsberg, var en tysk konsthistoriker, arkeolog och forskningsresande. Han var professor och föreståndare för de efterkristna orientaliska samlingarna i Kaiser Friedrich-Museum i Berlin. Sarre utförde flera betydelsefulla forskningsresor i Mindre Asien, Mesopotamien och Persien. Jämte Ernst Herzfeld har han utfört omfattande utgrävningar i det abbasidiska kalifsätet Samarra i Mesopotamien; jämte svensken Fredrik Robert Martin uppgjorde han planen till den stora orientaliska konstutställningen i München 1910. (sv)
  • Фридрих Пауль Теодор Сарре (нем. Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre; 22 июня 1865, Берлин — 31 мая 1945, Бабельсберг, Потсдам) — немецкий историк искусства, археолог, коллекционер произведений исламского искусства и его популяризатор и исследователь, автор многочисленных научных работ и записок о поездках по странам Востока. (ru)
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  • Friedrich Sarre (* 22. Juni 1865 in Berlin; † 31. Mai 1945 in der Villenkolonie Neubabelsberg, Potsdam-Babelsberg) war ein deutscher Kunsthistoriker, Orientarchäologe und Museumsdirektor sowie ein bedeutender Sammler islamischer Kunst. Er gilt als Begründer der islamischen Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte in Deutschland. (de)
  • Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (Berlino, 22 giugno 1865 – Potsdam, 31 maggio 1945) è stato un archeologo, orientalista e storico dell'arte tedesco. Durante la sua vita, ha raccolto un'impressionante collezione d'arte islamica. (it)
  • Friedrich Sarre (22 czerwca 1865, Berlin - 31 maja 1945, ), niemiecki orientalista, archeolog i historyk sztuki. Specjalizował się w historii sztuki islamskiej. (pl)
  • Friedrich Sarre, född 22 juni 1865 i Berlin, död 31 maj 1945 i Neubabelsberg, var en tysk konsthistoriker, arkeolog och forskningsresande. Han var professor och föreståndare för de efterkristna orientaliska samlingarna i Kaiser Friedrich-Museum i Berlin. Sarre utförde flera betydelsefulla forskningsresor i Mindre Asien, Mesopotamien och Persien. Jämte Ernst Herzfeld har han utfört omfattande utgrävningar i det abbasidiska kalifsätet Samarra i Mesopotamien; jämte svensken Fredrik Robert Martin uppgjorde han planen till den stora orientaliska konstutställningen i München 1910. (sv)
  • Фридрих Пауль Теодор Сарре (нем. Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre; 22 июня 1865, Берлин — 31 мая 1945, Бабельсберг, Потсдам) — немецкий историк искусства, археолог, коллекционер произведений исламского искусства и его популяризатор и исследователь, автор многочисленных научных работ и записок о поездках по странам Востока. (ru)
  • Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (22 June 1865, in Berlin – 31 May 1945, in Neubabelsberg) was a German Orientalist, archaeologist and art historian who amassed a collection of Islamic art. In 1895-96, inspired by Carl Humann, he conducted archaeological research in Phyrgia, Lycaonia, and Pisidia, investigating architectural monuments and collecting epigraphic material. During two archaeological field seasons from 1911 to 1913 he excavated at Samarra, the 9th-century capital of the Abbasid dynasty, with Ernst Herzfeld. The two men published their findings in "Archäologische Reise im Euphrat-und Tigris Gebeit" ("Archaeological journey in the Euphrates and Tigris region"). (en)
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  • Friedrich Sarre (de)
  • Friedrich Sarre (en)
  • Friedrich Sarre (it)
  • Friedrich Sarre (pl)
  • Сарре, Фридрих (ru)
  • Friedrich Sarre (sv)
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