Adolph Goldschmidt
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German art historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Adolph Goldschmidt was a Jewish German art historian. He taught at University of Berlin from 1892 to 1903, and University of Halle from 1904 to 1912. Biography He was born on 15 January 1863 in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. His family was Jewish and in the banking business. After a short business career he devoted himself to the study of the history of art at the universities of Jena, Kiel, and Leipzig. He took his degree in 1889 with the dissertation, Lübecker Malerei und Plastik bis 1530 , the first detailed analysis of the medieval art of northeast Germany.
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- Die Elfenbeinskulpturen aus der romanischen Zeit (XI.-XIII. Johrhundert). (1928) (5)
- Der Albanipsalter in Hildesheim und seine Beziehung zur symbolischen Kirchensculptur des XII. Jahrhunderts (3)
- Die Byzantinischen Elfenbeinskulpturen (1935) (2)
- Die deutsche Buchmalerei (2)
- Das Evangeliar im Rathaus zu Goslar (1)
- Die byzantinischen Elfenbeinskulpturen des X. bis XIII. Jahrhunderts. II. Bd.: Reliefs (1935) (1)
- Die Deutschen Bronzeturen des fruhen Mittelalters (1928) (1)
- Ueber die drei isomeren Tolidine (1878) (1)
- Das Kaiser Friedrich Museum zu Berlin (0)
- Die byzantinischen Elfenbeinskulpturen des x-xiii Jahrhunderts, I Bd., Kasten (1932) (0)
- Lübecker Malerei und Plastik bis 1530: mit 43 Lichtdrucktafeln (0)
- "Die Bronzetüren von Nowgorod und Gnesen", Adolph Goldschmidt, Marburg an der Lahn 1932 : [recenzja] / Feliks Pohorecki. (1933) (0)
- Goldschmidt Adolph, Die Bronzetüren von Nowgorod und Gnesen. Leipzig 1932 (0)
- Die Bronzetüren von Nowgorod und Gnesen (Die frühmittelalterlichen Bronzetüren, hrsg. von Richard Hamann ; 2) (1932) (0)
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