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Ursula Liepmann
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Ursula Liepmann, née Ursula Anna Johanne Blaschke, (* 22). August 1936 in Teplitz is a German classical archaeologist.
Live life
Ursula Liepmann studied at the Humboldt University in Berlin, where she studied on 6 May. April 1966 with Ludger Alscher with a dissertation on the topic The dating problem and the composition laws at the frieze of the Apollo Temple to Bassae-Phigalia. Since 1958 she has been a research assistant at the Ostberliner Antikensammlung.
After moving to the Federal Republic of Germany, she worked at the Kestner Museum in Hanover until her retirement and was responsible for ancient art.
Publications (selection)
Antique Sculptures and Kleinkunst in the Berlin Antique Collection. Art Education Issue 1/1963, p. 20.
The dating problem and the composition laws at the frieze of the Apollo Temple at Bassae-Phigalia. Dissertation Humboldt-Universität Berlin 1966 (unprinted; abbreviated version Hannover 1970).
Some fragments of Etruscan beak cans in the Berlin collection. In: Research and Reports. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 8, 1967, pp. 29–38.
Fragments of a tripod from Cyprus in New York and Berlin. Yearbook of the German Archaeological Institute 83, 1968, pp. 39–57.
An Etruscan bronze hekel in the Kestner Museum in Hanover. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 11, 1971, pp. 9–23.
An Orpheus mosaic in the Kestner Museum in Hanover. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 13, 1974, pp. 9–36.
Greek terracotta, bronzes, sculptures (= picture catalogues of the Kestner Museum Hannover Volume 12). Kestner Museum, Hanover 1975.
A bronze hekel and a clover can in the Kestner Museum in Hanover. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 15, 1976, pp. 15–26.
Remarks on a genus of Etruscan monohedral shells and sieves. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 20, 1981, pp. 9–24.
The M. A. de la Chausse “Romanum Museum” as a model of modern back paintings of Etruscan mirrors. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 26, 1987, pp. 9–22.
Glass of Antiquity (= collection catalogues of the Kestner Museum Hannover Volume 2). Kestner Museum, Hanover 1982.
Corpus Speculorum Etruscorum Deutschland Volume 2: Braunschweig – Göttingen – Hamburg – Hannover – Kiel – Münster – Steinhorst – Wolfenbüttel. Hirmer, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-7774-4640-8.
An 18th-century copperplate engraving as a model for the modern back painting of the Etruscan mirror Inv. 1308 in the Cabinet des médailles in Paris. Archaeological Gazette 1988, pp. 97–100.
Analysis of an athlete statuette in the Kestner Museum in Hanover. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 33, 1994, pp. 9–39.
An Augustean cameo glass in the Kestner Museum in Hanover. In: Niederdeutsche Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte 41, 2002, pp. 9–36.
Weblinks
Group of visitors in front of a floor mosaic as part of a guided tour of the collection of antiquities in the Pergamon Museum, led by the wissenscha