Paul Arndt
Paul Julius Arndt (14 October 1865 – 17 July 1937) was a German classical archaeologist born in Dresden.He studied classical art under Johannes Overbeck (1826-1895) at the University of Leipzig, and classical archeology with Heinrich Brunn (1822-1894) at the University of Munich. In 1887 he graduated with a dissertation on Greek vases, afterwards working as an assistant to Heinrich Brunn in Munich. Following Brunn's death in 1894, Arndt became an assistant to Adolf Furtwängler (1853-1907), and was responsible for edition of "''Denkmäler griechischer und römischer Skulptur''".
Arndt was the son of a wealthy merchant in Mecklenburg, and for much of his career was financially independent, therefore having the means to work as a private scholar and dealer of Greek art. He was primarily known as a collector of ancient sculptures, a large part of which are now kept in the Glyptothek of Munich, as well as in Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. He also amassed a superb collection of ancient gems that since 1958 have been part of the ''Staatlich Münzsammlung'' in Munich.
Arndt's scientific estate is owned by the Institute of Classical Archaeology of the University of Erlangen. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1888
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Published 1891
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Published 1888
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