Kurt Weitzmann
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Kurt Weitzmann was born in Klein Almerode, (near Kassel) Germany on May 7, 1904 and died in Princeton, New Jersey in 1993. He was a highly influential art historian who studied Byzantine and medieval art. He attended the universities of Münster, Würzburg and Vienna before moving to Princeton in 1935. He is well-known for the time he spent researching the icons and architecture at Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai.
[edit] Works
- Greek mythology in Byzantine art, 1951
- Geistige Grundlagen und Wesen der makedonischen Renaissance, 1963
- Illustration roll and codex, 1947, 21970
- "Studies in manuscript illumination" series
- The Joshua Roll, 1948
- The Fresco Cycle of S. Maria di Castelseprio, 1952
- Ancient book illumination, 1957
- Late Antique and Early Christian Book Illumination, 1970
- The Monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai, The Icons, I. 1976
- Studies in classical and Byzantine manuscript illumination, 1971
- Byzantine book illumination and ivories, 1980
- Byzantine liturgical Psalters and Gospels, 1980
- (with H. L. Kessler) The Frescoes of the Dura Synagogue and Christian Art, 1990
[edit] See also
- Paris Psalter
- Castelseprio
- Adolph Goldschmidt
- A. M. Friend
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