August Emil Braun

Braun portraited by an unknown artist, ca. 1840/45

August or Auguste Emil Braun (April 19, 1809, in Gotha, Germany – September 12, 1856, in Rome) was a German archaeologist.

Biography

Braun initially studied archaeology and philosophy in Göttingen, then continued his education at the University of Munich and in Dresden. In 1833, he accepted Eduard Gerhard's invitation to Berlin, where he made the decision to devote his energies to art history.[1]

In the autumn of 1833, he accompanied Gerhard to Rome, where in a short amount of time, he became librarian, and subsequently secretary to the German Archaeological Institute. At the institute, he established a galvano-plastic workshop, from which issued many reproductions of antique art objects and casts of modern works.[2]

Works

Notes

  1. ADB:Braun, Emil @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
  2. Google Books The art journal London, Volume 2
    • List of publications copied from an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.

References

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