Wilhelm Vöge
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Wilhelm Vöge
Summary
Wilhelm Vöge is a human[1]. Born in Bremen[2], he… he was born on February 16, 1868[3]. He died in Ballenstedt[4]. He died on December 30, 1952[5]. He worked as an art historian[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Bremen[2], Wilhelm Vöge…
- Wilhelm Vöge died in Ballenstedt[4].
- Wilhelm Vöge was born on February 16, 1868[3].
- Wilhelm Vöge died on December 30, 1952[5].
- Wilhelm Vöge held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Wilhelm Vöge worked as an art historian[6].
- Wilhelm Vöge's professions included university teacher[7].
- Wilhelm Vöge's field of work was medieval art[10].
- Wilhelm Vöge's field of work was art history[11].
- Wilhelm Vöge's field of work was medieval sculpture[12].
- Wilhelm Vöge's field of work was Christian art[13].
- Wilhelm Vöge was employed by University of Freiburg[14].
- Wilhelm Vöge was a member of Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony[15].
- Wilhelm Vöge is recorded as male[16].
- Wilhelm Vöge's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Wilhelm Vöge supervised Erwin Panofsky as a doctoral student[18].
- Wilhelm Vöge's given name is recorded as Wilhelm[19].
- Wilhelm Vöge's work location is recorded as Freiburg im Breisgau[20].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Anton Heinrich Springer[21].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Paul Clemen[22].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Carl Justi[23].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Karl Lamprecht[24].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Henry Thode[25].
- Wilhelm Vöge studied under Hubert Janitschek[26].
- Wilhelm Vöge's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[27].
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Origins and Family
Wilhelm Vöge was born in Bremen[2]. He was born on February 16, 1868[3].
Education
Studied under Anton Heinrich Springer[21], an art historian[28], 1825–1891[29], of Austria–Hungary[30]; Paul Clemen[22], an art historian[31], 1866–1947[32], of Germany[33], awarded the honorary doctorate of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology[34]; Carl Justi[23], an art historian[35], 1832–1912[36], of Kingdom of Prussia[37], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[38]; Karl Lamprecht[24], a historian[39], 1856–1915[40], of Kingdom of Prussia[41], awarded the honorary doctorate of the University of Oslo[42], specialised in history[43]; Henry Thode[25], an art historian[44], 1857–1920[45], of Germany[46], specialised in art history[47]; and Hubert Janitschek[26], an art historian[48], 1846–1893[49], of Austria[50].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include art historian[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include medieval art[10], an aspect in a historical period[51]; art history[11], an academic discipline[52]; medieval sculpture[12], an aspect in a historical period[53]; and Christian art[13], an art genre[54]. Among Wilhelm Vöge's employers was University of Freiburg[14]. He supervised Erwin Panofsky as a doctoral student[18].
Death and Burial
Wilhelm Vöge died on December 30, 1952[5]. He passed away in Ballenstedt[4].
Why It Matters
Wilhelm Vöge ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
His notable doctoral advisees include Erwin Panofsky[56], an art historian[57], 1892–1968[58], of Germany[59], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[60], specialised in art history[61].
FAQs
Where was Wilhelm Vöge born?
Born in Bremen[2], Wilhelm Vöge…
Where did Wilhelm Vöge die?
Wilhelm Vöge died in Ballenstedt[4].
What did Wilhelm Vöge do for work?
Wilhelm Vöge worked as art historian[6] and university teacher[7].