Werner Weisbach

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Born(1873-09-01)September 1, 1873
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
DiedApril 9, 1953(1953-04-09) (aged 79)
Basel, Switzerland
OccupationArt historian
Werner Weisbach
Born(1873-09-01)September 1, 1873
Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire
DiedApril 9, 1953(1953-04-09) (aged 79)
Basel, Switzerland
OccupationArt historian
Alma materUniversity of Freiburg
Leipzig University
University of Munich

Werner Weisbach (1 September 1873 in Berlin – 9 April 1953 in Basel) was a German-Swiss art historian.

He studied art history, archaeology, history and philosophy at the universities of Freiburg, Berlin, Munich and Leipzig, receiving his promotion from the latter institution in 1896 (doctoral advisor, August Schmarsow). Following a study trip through Europe, he served as a volunteer at the Museum of Berlin under the directorship of Wilhelm von Bode. From 1903 onward, he worked as a lecturer at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin, where from 1921 to 1933 he taught classes as an associate professor of art history. During the era of National Socialism he emigrated to Basel, Switzerland as a private scholar (1935).[1][2]

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