Karl Woermann
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Karl Woermann (1844- 1933) was a German art-historian and museum director. He was born in Hamburg, studied at various universities (art-history at Heidelberg and Munich), and traveled widely. He was called to the academy at Düsseldorf in 1874 as professor of the history of art and literature. In 1882 he became director of the picture gallery at Dresden, of which he wrote the first scientific catalogue (1897). To the Geschichte der Malerei, begun by Alfred Woltmann, he contributed the part on antique painting, and after Woltmann's death completed the entire work. His work unites sound scholarship with sympathetic appreciation, and displays a generous attitude towards the research of others. He wrote, besides, several series of poems. His works include:
- Die Landschaft in der Kunst der alten Völker (1876)
- Die antiken Odysseelandschaften vom Equilinischen Hügel in Rom (1877)
- Kunst- und Naturskizzen aus Nord- und Südeuropa (1880)
- Was uns die Kunstgeschichte lehrt (fourth edition, 1894)
- Geschichte der Kunst aller Zeiten und Völker (three volumes, 1900-05)
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