- Walther Amelung
Walther Oskar Ernst Amelung (
October 15 ,1865 -September 12 ,1927 ) was a German classicalarchaeologist who was a native of Stettin. Amelung specialized in investigations of ancient Greek and Romansculpture .Starting in 1884 he studied at the
University of Tübingen underErwin Rohde (1845-98), and afterwards in Leipzig withJohannes Overbeck (1825-1895) and at Munich underHeinrich Brunn (1822-1894). From 1891 to 1893 he performed research of ancient sculpture during journeys throughout theMediterranean region.In 1895 he began work with theGerman Archaeological Institute (DAI) inRome , where one his duties was to catalog the sculpture collection of theVatican .During
World War I , Amelung was tasked with restoration of plaster casts of classical sculptures in the museum at theUniversity of Berlin , and after the war was in charge of reconstruction of the DAI's library in Rome. Withart dealer Paul Arndt (1865-1937), he was co-editor of "Photographische Einzelaufnahmen antiker Skulpturen", which was a survey of Greek and Roman sculpture. He died on September 12, 1927 inBad Nauheim .References
* [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/amelungw.htm Dictionary of Art Historians, Biography]
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