- Friedrich Hauser
Friedrich Hauser (
Stuttgart 1859–Baden-Baden , 1917) was a German classicalarchaeologist andart historian . His most famous single publication is "Die Neuattischen Reliefs" (Stuttgart: Verlag von Konrad Wittwer, 1889) in which he identified a style-category he called "Neo-Attic " among sculpture that was being produced in laterHellenistic circles during the last century or so BCE and in early Imperial Rome; the corpus that Hauser called "Neo-Attic" consists ofbas-relief s molded on decorative vessels and plaques, employing a figural and drapery style that looked for its canon of "classic" models to late 5th and early 4th century Athens and Attica, an early form ofNeoclassicism .John Beazley , who established the technique of identifying the artistic personalities of individuals and workshops in Attic vase-painting, to construct a history of workshops and artists in ancient Athens— much asGiovanni Morelli had recently done for the artists of the "quattrocento"—considered Hauser and the other German scholarsAdolf Furtwängler , who had applied Morellian techniques to Ancient Greek sculpture, andPaul Hartwig among his mentors, though Beazley's method did not simply follow theirs. [ [http://www.lib.duke.edu/lilly/artlibry/dah/beazleyj.htm Lilly Library ] at www.lib.duke.edu]Notes
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* [http://www.lib.duke.edu/lilly/artlibry/dah/hauserf.htm Duke Art Library: Friedrich Hauser]
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