Adolf Häberle

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Adolf Häberle (born June 25, 1886 in Stuttgart , † 1969 ) was a German art historian .

Life

Häberle initially worked as an architect. In 1924 he became curator of the Ulmer Museum under Julius Baum , after his dismissal in 1933 he was director of the museum until 1945, then continued to be curator at the museum until his retirement in 1951.

His estate is in the Ulm City Archives .

Publications (selection)

  • The Kienlen, a family of goldsmiths from Ulm . In: The Swabian Museum. Journal for Culture, Art and History of Swabia 1, 1926, pp. 17–31.
  • List of exhibited items. Ulm City Museum, Ulm 1927.
  • The guild antiquities of the Ulm City Museum. Ulm City Museum, Ulm 1929.
  • The goldsmiths in Ulm. Ulm City Museum, Ulm 1934.
  • The history of coins and money in Ulm in the Middle Ages. Ulm City Museum, Ulm 1935.
  • The history of coins and money in Ulm from the 16th to 19th centuries Century . Ulm City Museum, Ulm 1937.
  • The famous Ulm burl pipe heads in their cultural and economic significance . Wirth, Amberg 1950.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Häberle, Adolf. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. 7th edition. Gruyter, Berlin 1950.
  2. Adolf Häberle's estate in the estate database . Retrieved August 22, 2020.