Georg Dehio
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Georg Gottfried Julius Dehio (22 November 1850 – 21 March 1932), was a Baltic German art historian.
In 1900, Dehio started the "Handbuch der deutschen Kunstgeschichte" (Handbook of German Art History), published by Ernst Wasmuth. The project is ongoing and managed by the 'Dehio-Vereinigung', Munich.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He gave his name to the Georg Dehio Prize (Georg Dehio Book Prize).Template:Cn
Dehio was born in Reval (Tallinn), then part of the Russian Empire. He died in Tübingen, Germany.
He was laureate of the Pour le Mérite order<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> ("Pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste"), the Eagle Shield of the German Empire (Adlerschild des Deutschen Reiches) and the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art. He held honorary doctor titles in Göttingen, Tübingen, Frankfurt (Main) and Darmstadt. The minor planet 48415 Dehio discovered circa 1987, is named after him.
See also
[edit]- Karl Gottfried Konstantin Dehio (27 May 1851, Reval (Tallinn) – 26 February 1927, Dorpat (Tartu)), internist, cousin
- Ludwig Dehio (25 August 1888, Königsberg, Prussia – 24 October 1963, Marburg/Lahn), historian, his son
- Erhard Arnold Julius Dehio (16 January 1855, Reval (Tallinn) – 12 July 1940, Bad Oeynhausen), last German mayor of Reval, Georg's younger brother
- Georg Dehio Book Prize
- Georg Dehio Cultural Prize
References
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- Céline Trautmann-Waller: Alois Riegl (1858–1905). In: Michel Espagne und Bénédicte Savoy (Hrsg.). Dictionnaire des historiens d'art allemands. CNRS Editions, Paris 2010, Template:ISBN, S. 217–228; 405.
- Georg Dehio in: BBLD – Baltisches biografisches Lexikon digital (source in German)
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- 1850 births
- 1932 deaths
- Writers from Tallinn
- People from Kreis Harrien
- Baltic-German people from the Russian Empire
- Art historians from the Russian Empire
- German art historians
- German male non-fiction writers
- Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg
- Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class)