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Friedrich Hauser (
Stuttgart 1859–
Baden-Baden,
1917) was a German classical
archaeologist and
art historian. His most famous single publication is
Die Neuattischen Reliefs (Stuttgart: Verlag von Konrad Wittwer, 1889) in which he identified a style-category he called "
Neo-Attic" among sculpture that was being produced in later
Hellenistic circles during the last century or so BCE and in early Imperial Rome; the corpus that Hauser called "Neo-Attic" consists of
bas-reliefs molded on decorative vessels and plaques, employing a figural and drapery style that looked for its canon of "classic" models to late 5th and early 4th century Athens and Attica, an early form of
Neoclassicism.
John Beazley, who established the technique of identifying the artistic personalities of individuals and workshops in
Attic vase-painting, to construct a history of workshops and artists in ancient Athens— much as
Giovanni Morelli had recently done for the artists of the
quattrocento—considered Hauser and the other German scholars
Adolf Furtwängler, who had applied Morellian techniques to
Ancient Greek sculpture, and
Paul Hartwig among his mentors, though Beazley's method didn't simply follow theirs
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