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Andreas Rumpf (3 December 1890 – 22 June 1966) was a German classical archaeologist born in Potsdam. He was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art, in particular, vase painting and Greek wall painting. He was the son of painter Fritz Rumpf (1856–1927). He was editor of the "Griechische und römische Kunst" (1932, part of the Einleitung in der Altertumswissenschaft series).

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  • Gustav Andreas Christian Rumpf (* 3. Dezember 1890 in Potsdam; † 22. Mai 1966 in Köln) war ein deutscher Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
  • Andreas Rumpf (Potsdam, 3 de diciembre de 1890 - Colonia, 22 de junio de 1966 en) fue un arqueólogo clásico alemán. (es)
  • Gustav Andreas Christian Rumpf (Potsdam, 3 dicembre 1890 – Colonia, 22 maggio 1966) è stato un archeologo tedesco. Specializzato in arte antica greca e romana, si è occupato di pittura vascolare e murale e di scultura del periodo classico. Fu docente all'Università di Colonia dal 1928 al 1960. (it)
  • Andreas Rumpf (3 December 1890 – 22 June 1966) was a German classical archaeologist born in Potsdam. He was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art, in particular, vase painting and Greek wall painting. He was the son of painter Fritz Rumpf (1856–1927). He was editor of the "Griechische und römische Kunst" (1932, part of the Einleitung in der Altertumswissenschaft series). (en)
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  • Gustav Andreas Christian Rumpf (* 3. Dezember 1890 in Potsdam; † 22. Mai 1966 in Köln) war ein deutscher Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
  • Andreas Rumpf (3 December 1890 – 22 June 1966) was a German classical archaeologist born in Potsdam. He was a specialist of ancient Greek and Roman art, in particular, vase painting and Greek wall painting. He was the son of painter Fritz Rumpf (1856–1927). He studied classical archaeology at the University of Leipzig under Franz Studniczka (1860-1929), earning his doctorate with a dissertation on the murals in Veii, titled "Die Wandmalereien in Veji." In 1923 he received his habilitation at Leipzig with a thesis on Chalkidiki vases. From 1928 to 1960 he was a professor of classical archaeology at the University of Cologne. He was editor of the "Griechische und römische Kunst" (1932, part of the Einleitung in der Altertumswissenschaft series). (en)
  • Andreas Rumpf (Potsdam, 3 de diciembre de 1890 - Colonia, 22 de junio de 1966 en) fue un arqueólogo clásico alemán. (es)
  • Gustav Andreas Christian Rumpf (Potsdam, 3 dicembre 1890 – Colonia, 22 maggio 1966) è stato un archeologo tedesco. Specializzato in arte antica greca e romana, si è occupato di pittura vascolare e murale e di scultura del periodo classico. Fu docente all'Università di Colonia dal 1928 al 1960. (it)
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