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Georg Humann (8 December 1847, in Essen-Rellinghausen, Rellinghausen (now a suburb of Essen) – 18 January 1932, in Aachen) was a German art historian. Life Humann belong to a long-established Essen family, his father was Steward (office), steward of the estates of Schloss Schellenberg. Humann studied architecture, like his better known cousin Carl Humann, the discoverer of the Pergamon altar. He attended the Leibniz University Hannover, Polytechnische Schule Hannover from 1873 to 1876. After completing his studies, he returned to Essen, where he dwelt in his maternal family home. For health reasons he was unable to work as an architect. Humann dedicated himself to the Essen Cathedral Treasury and Essen Minster, Minster, stimulated by the gothic architecture, gothicization of the Minster from 1880. Humann represented an alternative perspective to that of the architect in charge, Peter Zindel, whose plans foresaw the gothicization of the westwerk. Humann prevailed over him when ...
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Dehio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Erhard Arnold Julius Dehio (1855–1940), Baltic German merchant and politician, former mayor of Tallinn (1918) * Georg Dehio (1850–1932), Baltic German art historian * Ludwig Dehio (1888–1963), German archivist and historian, son of Georg Dehio * Karl Gottfried Konstantin Dehio (1851–1927), Baltic German internist and professor of pathology See also

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