Karl Lehmann (archaeologist)
Karl Leo Heinrich Lehmann (1894–1960) was a German-born American art historian, archaeologist, and professor. He was known for archaeology work in Samothrace, Greece and the related publications. He was a professor at New York University Institute of Fine Arts from 1935, until his death in 1960. Lehmann was the founder and director of the Archaeological Research Fund at New York University
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Born | Karl Leo Heinrich Lehmann September 27, 1894 Rostock, Germany |
Died | December 17, 1960 66) Basel, Switzerland | (aged
Other names | Karl Leo Heinrich Lehmann, Karl Lehmann-Hartleben |
Alma mater | University of Berlin |
Employer | New York University Institute of Fine Arts |
Spouse(s) | Elwine Hartleben, Phyllis Williams Lehmann |
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Relatives | Eva Fiesel (sister) |
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