Peter von Blanckenhagen

Peter Heinrich von Blanckenhagen (March 21,1909 in Riga, Latvia – March 6, 1990 in New York, New York) was a scholar of Roman art, and especially ancient wall painting.[1]

Early life

Born in Latvia, von Blanckenhagen and his family fled to Germany following the Bolshevik Revolution. It was in German universities that he received his training in Classical archaeology.[2]

Career

In 1947, von Blanckenhagen emigrated to the United States and was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago. He would return to Germany, but became an American citizen in 1956. As a scholar he was best known for his expertise in Roman painting and sculpture - particularly of the Flavian period -[3] and he had a long and distinguished career during which he published numerous books and articles and held several eminent lectureships.[4] At his death, von Blanckenhagen was the Robert Lehman Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University.

Honours

Von Blanckenhagen was awarded the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1981.He was awarded the Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement from the Archaeological Institute of America in 1982.

Publications

Further reading

References

  1. Stephen L. Dyson (January 1998). Ancient Marbles to American Shores: Classical Archaeology in the United States. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 227–. ISBN 0-8122-3446-4.
  2. Seth Benardete (15 March 2010). Encounters and Reflections: Conversations with Seth Benardete. University of Chicago Press. pp. 27–. ISBN 978-0-226-04277-0.
  3. Peter Heinrich von Blanckenhagen; Christine Alexander; Joan R. Mertens; Christel Faltermeir (1990). The Augustan Villa at Boscotrecase. P. von Zabern. ISBN 978-3-8053-1127-4.
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