Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg
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Guido Freiherr Kaschnitz von Weinberg (* 28. Juni 1890 in Wien; † 1. September 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein österreichischer Klassischer Archäologe.
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Le baron Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg, né le 28 juin 1890 à Vienne et mort le 11 septembre 1958 à Francfort, est un archéologue classique autrichien qui fut directeur de l'Institut archéologique allemand de Rome. Il était l'époux de Marie-Luise von Holzing-Berstett, plus connue sous son nom de plume de Marie-Luise Kaschnitz.
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg (28 June 1890 in Vienna – 1 September 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) was an Austrian-German archaeologist and art historian. He was the husband of writer Marie Luise Kaschnitz. As an art historian, he used structure analysis (Strukturforschung) rather than the concept of style when determining works of ancient art. From a standpoint of methodology, he was the nearest follower of Alois Riegl — with his "structural analysis" being considered a form of Riegl's notion of Kunstwollen ("will to art").
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg
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Goethe University Frankfurt
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University of Königsberg
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University of Marburg
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Guido Freiherr Kaschnitz von Weinberg (* 28. Juni 1890 in Wien; † 1. September 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein österreichischer Klassischer Archäologe.
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Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg (28 June 1890 in Vienna – 1 September 1958 in Frankfurt am Main) was an Austrian-German archaeologist and art historian. He was the husband of writer Marie Luise Kaschnitz. He studied at the University of Vienna, where one of his influences was art historian Max Dvořák. From 1910 to 1913 he took part in excavations in Dalmatia and participated in study trips to Greece, North Africa and Egypt. In 1913 he obtained his doctorate from Vienna with a dissertation-thesis on Greek vase painting. After performing military service in World War I, he worked for several years in Munich. From 1923 he worked in Rome, where he conducted research at the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) and cataloged ancient Greek art at the Vatican. In 1932 he was appointed professor of classical archaeology at the University of Königsberg. Later on, he held professorships at the universities of Marburg (1937–1940) and Frankfurt (1940–1956). In 1953 he was named director of the DAI in Rome, where he resumed publication of the "Römische Mitteilungen", a journal that had been in hiatus since 1944. As an art historian, he used structure analysis (Strukturforschung) rather than the concept of style when determining works of ancient art. From a standpoint of methodology, he was the nearest follower of Alois Riegl — with his "structural analysis" being considered a form of Riegl's notion of Kunstwollen ("will to art").
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Le baron Guido Kaschnitz von Weinberg, né le 28 juin 1890 à Vienne et mort le 11 septembre 1958 à Francfort, est un archéologue classique autrichien qui fut directeur de l'Institut archéologique allemand de Rome. Il était l'époux de Marie-Luise von Holzing-Berstett, plus connue sous son nom de plume de Marie-Luise Kaschnitz.
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