Artur Mahler (1 August 1871 – 2 May 1916) was a Czech- Austrian archeologist and politician. He was a cousin of composer Gustav Mahler.
Mahler was born on 1 August 1871 in Prague. [1] After completing his studies at the gymnasium in Prague, he studied the history of art and archeology at the universities of Prague and Vienna ( Ph.D.), and in 1902 became privatdozent in archeology at the German university at Prague. [2]
Mahler was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives from 1907 to 1911 for the Jewish National Party. [3] He died on 2 May 1916 in Vienna, at the age of 44.
Artur Mahler was married to Sophie Mahlerová. Their son, Willy Mahler, died in 1945 in Dachau concentration camp.
Mahler contributed a number of articles to:
He is the author of Polyklet und Seine Schule: ein Beitrag zur Gesch. der Griechischen Plastik (Leipzig, 1902).
He also delivered a series of lectures at the American School for Archeology at Rome.
Artur Mahler (1 August 1871 – 2 May 1916) was a Czech- Austrian archeologist and politician. He was a cousin of composer Gustav Mahler.
Mahler was born on 1 August 1871 in Prague. [1] After completing his studies at the gymnasium in Prague, he studied the history of art and archeology at the universities of Prague and Vienna ( Ph.D.), and in 1902 became privatdozent in archeology at the German university at Prague. [2]
Mahler was a member of the Austrian House of Representatives from 1907 to 1911 for the Jewish National Party. [3] He died on 2 May 1916 in Vienna, at the age of 44.
Artur Mahler was married to Sophie Mahlerová. Their son, Willy Mahler, died in 1945 in Dachau concentration camp.
Mahler contributed a number of articles to:
He is the author of Polyklet und Seine Schule: ein Beitrag zur Gesch. der Griechischen Plastik (Leipzig, 1902).
He also delivered a series of lectures at the American School for Archeology at Rome.