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Irma Wehgartner

Irma Wehgartner is a German Classical archaeologist.

Irma Wehgartner studied classical archaeology, prehistory, protohistory and ancient history at Würzburg and Munich. She graduated from Würzburg University in 1980 with the work, ''Attisch weissgrundige Keramik. Maltechniken, Werkstätten, Formen, Verwendung'' (Attic White-ground Ceramics. Painting technique, Workshops, Forms, Use) which remains the fundamental work on this theme, to this day. After this she worked on Volume 51, Würzburg 3 of Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Deutschland in which the Etruscan pottery of Martin von Wagner Museum was published. From the mid-1980s until 1993, Wehgartner was employed by the Antikensammlung Berlin. At this time she worked on Volume 62, Berlin 8, a further volume of the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. In addition, she organised the major exhibition, ''Die Etrusker und Europa'' (The Etruscans and Europe) as well as ''Euphronius, der Maler'' (Euphronius the Painter) and the accompanying conference. From 1993 until her retirement in 2012, she was conservator of the Martin von Wagner Museum in Würzburg. Wehgartner mainly researched ancient pottery and Greek vase painting, but also glasswork and the plastic arts of antiquity. Provided by Wikipedia