Reinhard Kekulé Von Stradonitz
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Reinhard Kekulé von Stradonitz (name at birth Kekulé, called Kekulé von Stradonitz only after 1889; 6 March 1839 – 23 March 1911) was a German archeologist. He has been called the founder of modern
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(Langlotz). He served as director of the collection of antique sculpture and vases at the Berlin Museum (from 1889) and also as the director of the antiquarium of the Berlin Museum (from 1896). Kekulé was the nephew of the organic chemist
August Kekulé Friedrich August Kekulé, later Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz ( , ; 7 September 1829 – 13 July 1896), was a German organic chemist. From the 1850s until his death, Kekulé was one of the most prominent chemists in Europe, especially ...
.


Biography

Born at
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, Kekulé studied at the universities of
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under Karl Friederichs, and at Berlin under Eduard Gerhard, Johann Gustav Droysen, and
August Böckh August Böckh or Boeckh (; ; 24 November 1785 – 3 August 1867) was a German classical scholar and antiquarian. Life He was born in Karlsruhe, and educated at the local gymnasium; in 1803 he left for the University of Halle, where he studied t ...
. His time in Rome with Enrico Brunn was quite influential for his later writing. In 1870 he succeeded
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, who had died prematurely, at the
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. In 1889
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of Germany personally requested Kekulé to be the antiquities director of the collections in Berlin. In the following year, he succeeded Carl Robert at the university in Berlin which he held jointly with the directorship. It was then that the emperor allowed the "von Stradonitz" designation. Kekulé greatly increased the size of the imperial collections through a combination of astute buying and commissioning excavations, assisted in the latter by
Theodor Wiegand Theodor Wiegand (30 October 1864 – 19 December 1936) was a German archaeologist. Wiegand was born in Bendorf, Rhenish Prussia. He studied at the universities of Munich, Berlin, and Freiburg. In 1894 he worked under Wilhelm Dörpfeld at th ...
. Kekulé was a prominent lecturer, though his writings are tinged with what today appear as superficial comments. His students included Hermann Ulmann and
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff Enno Friedrich Wichard Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (22 December 1848 – 25 September 1931) was a German classical philologist. Wilamowitz, as he is known in scholarly circles, was a renowned authority on Ancient Greece and its literatur ...
. He eschewed Jahn's "monumental philology" and classification for a methodology closer to Brunn, mixed with an esthetic sensitivity akin to J. J. Winckelmann. His connoisseurship, more than Winckelmann's, was rooted in scholarship.


Bibliography

*''Über die Entstehung der Götterideale der grieschischen Kunst''. Stuttgart: Verlag von W. Spemann,1877. *''Die Gruppe des Künstlers Menelaos in Villa Ludovisi: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der griechischen Kunst''. Leipzig: W. Engelmann, 1870. *''Bronzestatuette eines kämpfenden Galliers in den Königlichen Museen''. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1909. *''Echelos und Basile, attisches Relief aus Rhodos in den Königlichen Museen''. Berlin, G. Reimer, 1905. *''Die griechische Skulptur''. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1906. *''Über copien einer frauenstatue aus der zeit des Phidias''. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1897. *''Über ein Bildnis der Perikles in den königlichen Museen''. Berlin: G. Reimer, 1901.


Further reading

*Schiering, W. "Kekulé von Stradonitz, Reinhard." ''Archäologenbildnisse: Porträts und Kurzbiographien von Klassichen Archäologen deutscher Sprache''. Reinhard Lullies, ed. Mainz am Rhein: Verlag Philipp von Zabern, 1988, pp. 73–74. *Calder, William, III. "Kekulé von Stradonitz, Reinhard (1839–1911)." ''Encyclopedia of the History of Classical Archaeology''. Nancy Thomson de Grummond, ed. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1996, vol. 1, pp. 632–33. *Langlotz, E. ''150 Jahre Reinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn 1818–1968''. Bonn: Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, 1968, pp. 227–32. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kekule von Stradonitz, Reinhard 1839 births 1911 deaths Scientists from Darmstadt People from the Grand Duchy of Hesse German antiquarians Archaeologists from Hesse German male non-fiction writers Academic staff of the University of Bonn Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin People of the Antikensammlung Berlin Directors of museums in Germany