Friedrich Sarre, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Friedrich Sarre

German archaeologist

Date of Birth: 22-Jun-1865

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 31-May-1945

Profession: art historian, archaeologist, anthropologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Friedrich Sarre

  • Friedrich Paul Theodor Sarre (22 June 1865, Berlin – 31 May 1945, Neubabelsberg) was a German Orientalist, archaeologist and art historian.
  • During his lifetime, he amassed an impressive collection of Islamic art. Being inspired by Carl Humann, in 1895/96, he conducted archaeological research in Phyrgia, Lycaonia, and Pisidia.
  • From within these regions of Asia Minor, he investigated architectural monuments and collected epigraphic material.
  • In 1905, with Ernst Herzfeld, he performed excavatory work at Samarra, the 9th-century capital of the Abbasid dynasty.
  • The two men published their findings in "Archäologische Reise im Euphrat-und Tigris Gebeit" (Archaeological journey in the Euphrates and Tigris region). He collected objects of art from throughout the Middle East, especially from Persia and Constantinople.
  • These items were put on exhibition in Berlin (1899), and later Paris at the Exposition des arts musulmans (1903).
  • He donated most of his collection to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin, where from 1921 to 1931 he was the director of its "Islamic department".

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