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Residence
  
Hungary

Books
  
Greek & Roman Portraits

Name
  
Antal Hekler

Nationality
  
Hungarian


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Born
  
February 1, 1882Budapest, Hungary (
1882-02-01
)

Institutions
  
Eotvos Lorand University

Known for
  
publications in classical archaeology and history of art

Died
  
March 3, 1940, Budapest, Hungary

Fields
  
Classical archaeology, History of art

Institution
  
Eotvos Lorand University

Antal Hekler (1 February 1882 – 3 March 1940) was a Hungarian/German classical archaeologist and art historian. He was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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Life

He wrote his doctoral thesis in political science in 1903 and then studied classical archaeology in Munich under Adolf Furtwängler, where he wrote his second doctoral thesis, before he returned to his birthplace Budapest, where he first worked at the city’s national museum and later held a chair for Christian archaeology and history of art at the University of Budapest.

He went on dedicating himself to ancient art, but also to Hungarian art history. At Hekler’s instigation the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts purchased 135 Greek, Roman and Italian sculptures from the Munich collection of Paul Arndt in 1908. Later another 650 terracotta sculptures were added from Arndt’s collection.

From 1926 when she graduated until 1936 the Jewish art historian Anna Zádor volunteered to work for Hekler. She then suffered persecution.

His book Die Bildniskunst der Griechen & Römer (“Greek and Roman Portraits”), published in Stuttgart and London in 1912 soon was to become a widespread standard work, also translated into other languages.

Publications

  • Die Bildniskunst der Griechen & Römer, Hoffmann, Stuttgart 1912
  • A Klasszicizmus jelentősége és térfoglalása az ókori művészetben, A budavári tudományos társaság, Budapest 1921
  • Die Kunst des Phidias, Hoffmann, Stuttgart 1924
  • Die Sammlung antiker Skulpturen, Krystall, Vienna 1929 (Die Budapester Sammlungen. Die Antiken in Budapest, Abt. 1)
  • Budapest als Kunststadt, Lindner, Küssnacht 1933
  • Die Universität Budapest, Lindner, Basel 1935
  • Ungarische Kunstgeschichte, Mann, Berlin 1937
  • Bildnisse berühmter Griechen, Kupferberg, Berlin 1940 (3. edition, expanded by Helga von Heintze 1962)
  • References

    Antal Hekler Wikipedia


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