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Gisela Marie Augusta Richter (1882–1972)

Auteur de A Handbook of Greek Art

36 oeuvres 557 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Œuvres de Gisela Marie Augusta Richter

A Handbook of Greek Art (1959) 313 exemplaires
The Portraits of the Greeks (1965) 25 exemplaires
Attic Red-figured Vases (1958) 24 exemplaires
The archaic gravestones of Attica (1961) 12 exemplaires
Roman Portraits (1948) 8 exemplaires
Greek, Etruscan and Roman bronzes (2008) 3 exemplaires
Siebenbürgische Flügelaltäre (1992) — Auteur — 3 exemplaires
Greek Art 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Richter, Gisela Marie Augusta
Richter, G.M.A.
Date de naissance
1882-08-15
Date de décès
1972-12-24
Lieu de sépulture
Cimitero acattolico, Rome, Italy
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Lieu de naissance
London, England, UK
Lieu du décès
Rome, Italy
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
University of Rome
Cambridge University (Girton College)
British School at Athens
Professions
art historian
archaeologist
museum curator
Relations
Richter, Jean Paul (father)
Richter, Irma A. (sister)
Organisations
Metropolitan Museum of Art
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Prix et distinctions
Achievement Award, American Association of University Women (1944)
Courte biographie
Gisela Richter was born in London to a family of eminent art historians. Her parents were Jean Paul Richter and Louise M. Richter, née Luise Marie Schwaab. The Richters lived for a while in Rome and Florence before moving back to London in 1892. Gisela attended Maida Vale School and the University of Rome, where she decided to become a classical archaeologist after hearing Emmanuel Loewy's lectures. She entered Cambridge University in 1901, but could not take a degree because the university did not officially admit women. She went on to study at the British School at Athens. In 1905, she followed American archeologist Harriet Boyd Hawes on her return to Boston, seeking more career opportunities. In Boston, Gisela Richter met Edward Robinson, director of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. When he became assistant directorr of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, he hired Gisela Richter as a temporary curator of Greek vases. She was named assistant curator in 1910. Beginning in 1915, she became a prolific author of popular books on art that made her one of the most influential people in classical art history of the day. She was made associate curator in 1922, and curator of Greek and Roman Art in 1925, a position she held until 1948. She lectured at Columbia University, Yale University, Bryn Mawr College, and Oberlin College. In 1952, she was named curator emerita and moved to Rome with her older sister Irma A. Richter, an artist and scholar. There she continued to publish and revise her other books. They included The Engraved Gems of the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans (1968-1971); a third edition of Kouroi (1970); Perspective in Greek and Roman Art (1970) and a fourth edition of Sculpture and Sculptors of the Greeks (1970). In 1961, she taught at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens.

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Signalé
laplantelibrary | 3 autres critiques | Nov 13, 2022 |
Heinrich Wolfflin was a pioneering critic who introduced new and rigorous methods of formal analysis into the study of art. Classic Art, first published in 1899, is itself a classic that has exercised a profound influence on the way people have looked at and thought about art. As an appraisal of the great artists of the Renaissance it can hardly be surpassed. Once again available in its elegant original format, it is an indispensable addition to every library of art books.
 
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rossah | 3 autres critiques | Jun 30, 2012 |
Gisela Richter's classic book is the indispensable introduction to the study of Greek art: clear, factual, authoritative and at the same time inspired and sensitive in its understanding and appreciation of the masterpieces it discusses.
 
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ncdocents | 3 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2011 |
Still useful where all the others fail.
 
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slokind | Nov 30, 2005 |

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Œuvres
36
Membres
557
Popularité
#44,822
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
6
ISBN
38
Langues
4

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