Edmond Pottier
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Edmond François Paul Pottier (1855-1934) was an art historian and archaeologist who was instrumental in establishing the Corpus vasorum antiquorum and a pioneering scholar in the study of Ancient Greek pottery. He was born in Saarbrucken, Rhineland, the son of a civil engineer he won a place at the Lycee Condorcet and went on to study at the Ecole Normale Superieure and the Ecole d'Athenes, his thesis was on the subject of the chronology of Athenian archons. It was during his tenure as a curator at the Lourve that he organised the first meeting of the Union Nationale Academique aimed at establishing the complete Corpus of Greek vases held in the national collections of every nation in 1919. He produced the first fascicule for the Louvre in 1922.
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- Phillippe Rouet:Approaches to the Study of Attic Vases, Beazley and Pottier, Oxford, 2001.
- Medwid, Linda M. The Makers of Classical Archaeology: A Reference Work. New York: Humanity Books, 2000 pp. 247-8.
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