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Ernst Herzfeld Papers

National Museum of Asian Art

Object Details

Creator
Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
Names
Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum
Verlag Philipp von Zabern
Anistās Mārī, al-Karmilī, ab, 1866-1947
Becker, Carl Heinrich, 1876-1933
Bell, Gertrude Lowthian, 1868-1926
Berchem, Max van, 1863-1921
Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
Krefter, Friedrich, 1898-1995
Meyer, Eduard, 1855-1930
Sarre, Friedrich Paul Theodor, 1865-1945
Place
Turkey
Mesopotamia
Bakun, Tall-e (Iran)
Iran
Iraq
Lebanon
Persepolis (Iran)
Pasargadae (Extinct city)
Taq-e Bostan Site (Iran)
Sāmarrāʼ (Iraq)
Syria
Topic
Papyrus
Topic
Ayyubids
Art of the Islamic World
Antiquities
History
Excavations (Archaeology)
Pottery
Description and Travel
Decoration and ornament
Ancient Near Eastern Art
Aerial photography
Abbasids
Religious buildings
Numismatics
Inscriptions
Architectural drawing
Provenance
Ernst Herzfeld donated his papers to the Freer Gallery of Art in 1946.
Creator
Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
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Ernst Herzfeld Papers
Summary
An outstanding scholar in the field of Iranian studies, Ernst Herzfeld (1879--1948) explored all phases of Near Eastern culture from the prehistoric period to Islamic times. This collection documents Herzfeld's excavations at Samarra, Persepolis, Pasargadae, and Aleppo and includes correspondence; field notebooks; drawings; sketchbooks; inventories of objects; "squeeze" copies of architectural details; and photographs.
Biographical / Historical
The Ernst Herzfeld Papers document the career of Ernst Herzfeld (1879--1948), a German architect, archaeologist, and historian of Islamic and Pre-Islamic studies. After training as an architect he studied archaeology under Delitzch from 1903 to 1906 at the excavations at Assur in Mesopotamia. A student of Latin, Greek, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Hebrew, Herzfeld received a doctorate in Humanistic Studies at universities in Munich and Berlin in 1907. His work with Friedrich Sarre to survey the monuments of the Tigris-Euphrates valleys resulted in landmark studies in architectural history, published in 1911 and 1920. In 1920 Herzfeld was appointed to the chair of Historical Geography in Berlin and began his excavation at Samarra. Herzfeld's work there led to a six-volume publication. He published widely throughout his life on the sources of Islamic architecture and ornament, including the Royal Palace at Persepolis. From 1934 until the end of his life Herzfeld spent his time producing many books and articles, lecturing, and working at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (1936--1945.) Many of his works continue to be published post-humously. 1879 July 23 -- Born in Celle, Germany. 1897 -- Received diploma from Joachimsthaler Gymnasium, Berlin. 1897-circa 1898 -- Fulfilled military service. circa 1899 -- Studied architecture at the Technical University and Assyriology, art history, and philosophy at the Friedrich-Wilhems Universität in Berlin. 1903 -- Passed exam in structural engineering. 1903-1905 -- Assistant to Walter Andrae (1875-1956) in Assur. 1905-1906 -- Traveled throughout Iran and Iraq. 1907 -- Excavation in Cilicia. Passed oral exam in February. Awarded doctorate in Humanistic Studies by Friedrich-Wilhems Universtät zu Berlin. After receiving Ph.D. traveled extensively in Syria and Iraq with Friedrich Sarre, director of the Islamic Museum in Berlin. 1910 -- Herzfeld and Sarre jointly publish, Iranische Felsreliefs (Berlin, 1910). 1911-1913 -- Field Director under direction of Sarre during expedition to Samarra. circa 1914 -- Drafted into service in France and Poland during World War I. Sent to Iraq where he functioned as a surveyor. 1916 -- Father died. 1917 -- Appointed associate professor for Historical Geography and Art History of the Ancient Orient at Berlin. Along with Friedrich Sarre and others, founded the German-Persian Society to increase cultural and economic exchange between Germany and Persia. 1920 -- Appointed world's first full professor of Near Eastern Archeology. Begins excavation at Samarra. 1922 -- Mother died. 1923-1934 -- In Persia, where he completed many excavations and studies. 1928 -- Excavation at Pasargadae. 1931-1934 -- Appointed director of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and moved to Persepolis. 1934 -- As grandson of Jews, Nazi legislation expelling state employees of Jewish descent forced Herzfeld to retire as a professor employed by the state. Moved to London. 1936 -- Delivered Lowell Lectures. Moved to Boston. Lectured on Iranian history and appointed a member of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study. 1944 -- Retired from Princeton University. 1948 January 20 -- Died.
Extent
150 Linear feet (circa 30,000 items)
Date
1903-1947
Custodial History
It was his friend and colleague, Richard Ettinghausen, then curator of Near Eastern art at the Freer Gallery of Art, who encouraged Ernst Herzfeld to donate his papers to the Smithsonian Institution. Since the original gift in 1946, there have been a number of significant additions. Herzfeld's sister, Charlotte Bradford, arranged for several donations to be made from the estate in 1950 and 1951, and, at her request, papers left by Herzfeld in Cairo were given to the Freer Gallery by Prof. Murad Kamil of Fuad I University in 1952. After extensive investigation, Herzfeld's final edited manuscript of "The Persian Empire", thought to have been lost, was discovered and given to the Freer Gallery in 1965 by the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo. An old friend, the numismatist George C. Miles, added substantially to the papers in 1960 and 1970.
Archival Repository
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Identifier
FSA.A.06
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Blueprints
Journals (accounts)
Photographs
Clippings
Notebooks
Drawings
Sketchbooks
Articles
Paper squeezes
Correspondence
Diaries
Sketches
Rubbings
Citation
Ernst Herzfeld Papers. FSA.A.06. National Museum of Asian Art Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of Ernst Herzfeld, 1946.
Arrangement
This collection is organized into seven series. Series 1: Travel journals Series 2: Sketchbooks Series 3: Notebooks Series 4: Photographic files 1-42 Series 5: Drawings and maps Series 6: Squeezes Series 7: Samarra Expedition
Processing Information
The guide to the Ernst Herzfeld Papers was prepared by Joseph M. Upton in 1974. Partially unprocessed. Processing completed by Colleen Hennessey and Xavier Courouble.
Rights
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Existence and Location of Copies
Microfiche available at the Freer Gallery of Art Library.
Bibliography
Ann C. Gunter and Stefan R. Hauser, 2004: "Ernst Herzfeld and the development of Near Eastern Studies, 1900-1950. Boston, Massasuchetts: Brill."
Genre/Form
Blueprints
Journals (accounts)
Photographs
Clippings
Notebooks
Drawings
Sketchbooks
Articles
Paper Squeezes
Correspondence
Diaries
Sketches
Rubbings
Scope and Contents
Papers (1899--1962) of German born archaeologist Ernst Emil Herzfeld (1879--1948), a preeminent scholar of Near Eastern and Iranian studies. The collection measures 150 linear feet (circa 30,000 items) and documents Herzfeld's work as a pioneer in the field and sheds light on his excavations at Samarra, Persepolis, Pasargadae, and Aleppo. Formats include correspondence; field notebooks; drawings; sketchbooks; inventories of objects; "squeeze" copies of architectural details; and photographs.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1562714161089-1562714161637-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/dc3d8456fbe-98f6-4159-bd2f-c485379b84a7

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  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragment of Wood Panel with Ornamentation, Found in Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah)

  • D-399: Shiraz. House and park (of Herrn Heinecke-Rőwer). Marked "Unpubl."

  • M-50: Parsik, publ. Paikuli. p.24

  • Radkan (Iran): Tomb Tower at Radkan, East: Interior View Looking Up

  • Aleppo (Syria): Great Mosque: View of the Courtyard with Ablution Fountain

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): al-Quraina, House III, Room 23: View of Wall with Ornamentation

  • Cylinder Seal Impressions

  • Isfahan (Iran): Friday Mosque, North-East Portal (no longer in use): View of Arabic Inscription and Brick Ornamentation

  • D-732: Istakhr. Studies of capitals

  • Khargird (Iran): Madrasa al-Ghiyathiyya: View of Arabic Inscription band on Back Wall of Large Entry Pishtaq

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragments of Square Tiles with Luster Painting, Found in Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah)

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Square Reception-Hall Block, Room Identified as a Harem: view of wall Ornamentation

  • Citadel of Aleppo (Syria): Mosque of Abraham (Lower Maqam Ibrahim): View of Arabic Inscription No. 66, in Naskhi Mameluke Script

  • M-132: Parsik

  • Small Standing Figure, possibly Representing Ishara Goddess

  • D-168a: Aleppo. Full tracing of D-168. Corpus, pl.CLVa

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Great Mosque of al-Mutawakkil: Panoramic View of the Southern Wall (Qibla Wall) and the Spiraling Minaret (Malwiyya)

  • Khargird (Iran): Madrasa al-Ghiyathiyya: View of a Panel with Arabic Inscription, in Naskhi Script

  • The Sassanian Inscription of Paikuli (Iraq): Squeeze F'.8 (duplicate copy), Parthian Version

  • A-50: Inscribed unidentified fragment, possibly stone

  • Saveh (Iran): Outside of Ceramic Vessel with Painted Pattern Peculiar to Basketry

  • Damascus (Syria): Manjaqiyya: View of Exterior Facade with Entrance portal

  • C-16: Naqsh-i Rustam. Lines 27--34, right

  • Damascus (Syria): Samaritan Inscriptions, which Text is Extracted from the Old Testament, Part of an Ensemble Belonging to a Private Damascene House

  • Baghdad (Iraq): Abbasid Palace in the Qal'a: View of the East Iwan

  • North of Iran: Ceramic Vessel with Incised Ornamentation

  • Isfahan (Iran): Ismail Mausoleum and Isaiah Mosque: View of the Isaiah Mosque's Exterior Facade and Dome

  • Kurdistan (Iraq): Panoramic View of Mountain Range and Valley

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Fragments of Ceramic Vessel with Painted Pattern, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Djami' Tawashi. Another capital

  • D-734: Taq-i Bustan. Study of attached column

  • Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Tripylon (Council Hall), Main Hall, South Jamb of Eastern Doorway: Detail View of the Three Lower Registers Picturing Representatives of All Nations of the Empire

  • Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Apadana, Columns of West Portico: View before Excavation

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Gypsum Fragments with Ornamentation, Found in Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Square Reception-Hall Block, Throne Hall

  • Aleppo (Syria): Bab al-Maqam, Southern Gate of the Walled City: View of Portal with Two Cartouches of Qaitbay, in Naskhi Mameluke Script

  • D-903h: Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Throne Hall: One Standing Figure, Drawn from Register Depicting Representatives of Fourteen Nations of the Empire

  • Excavation of Kuh-e Khwaja (Iran): Ruins of Ghaga-Shahr, "Palace-Temple" Complex, North Terrace: Ernst Herzfeld Standing in Excavated Interior of the Temple

  • Museum of Shah, Tehran (Iran): Enamelled Glass Vase

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Marble Fragments with Ornamentation, Found in Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah)

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Ceramic Vessel with Painted Pattern and Geometrical Ornamentation, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Sar Mashhad (Iran): Middle Persian Inscription of the High Priest Kartir

  • Palmyra (Syria): View of Three Paper Squeezes of Inscriptions in the Palmyrene Dialect of Aramaic (Syriac Script)

  • Baalbeck (Lebanon): Umayyad Mosque within the Citadel: View of Arabic Inscription No. XXVI (left) and No. XXIX (right), in Naskhi Mamluk Script

  • Persia (Iran): Blue and White Ware with Painted Plants and Dragon

  • D-519: Persepolis, prehistoric pottery reconstruction. Conical bowl

  • Vicinity of Firuzabad (Iran): Tower-like Terbal: Remains of the Pier Made of Rough Stone Masonry

  • Tower, NW salient of citadel. Photo, Bonfils. Corpus, p1.VIIa

  • D-1346: Aleppo (Syria): Taghriberdi Mosque: Design of Cover of Quran, in Nashki Mameluke Script

  • Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Harem of Xerxes, Central Section of the Main Wing, Western Room of Southern Apartments: View of Bell-Shaped Column Bases

  • Tehran (Iran): Gulistan Palace: Persian Dignitary

  • The Sassanian Inscription of Paikuli (Iraq): Squeeze B.4, Middle Persian Version

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Ceramic Vessel with Painted Pattern, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Obverse and Reverse Casts of Three Coins of the Parthian Empire

  • Small Stone Chess-Men

  • Excavation of Persepolis (Iran): Great Stairway to the Terrace Complex: View before Excavation

  • Bistam (Iran): Mausoleum Complex of Sheikh Bayezid Bastami: Interior View of the West Iwan with Arabic Inscription

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Ceramic Vessel with Painted Pattern, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Two Ceramic Vessels with Painted Pattern, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragment of Wall-Paintings, from the Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Square Reception-Hall Block, Room Identified as a Harem

  • Taq-i Bustan (Iran): Sassanid Rock Reliefs, Left Side of the Interior of the Large Vault with Investiture Relief of Khusro II: Detail View of Relief Panel Picturing the Boar Hunt

  • Aleppo (Syria): Mosque of al-Hayyat, Courtyard: View of the Mirhab

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): al-Quraina, House V or House VII, Room 1: Plaster Cast of Wall with Ornamentation

  • Excavation of Kuh-e Khwaja (Iran): Ruins of Ghaga-Shahr, "Palace-Temple" Complex, North Wall of Courtyard: Detail View of Remains of Stucco Figure and Mural Painting

  • D-402: Hot springs in Taurus Mts. N of Gülhek Boghaz (?). Marked "Unpubl."

  • Khargird (Iran): Madrasa al-Ghiyathiyya: Close View of the Beveled Corners of the Courtyard which are Decorated with Mosaic Faience and Both Glazed and Plain Brick Set in Geometric Patterns

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Stone Seals, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Excavation of Pasargadae (Iran): Stone Platform of the Tall-i Takht ,Seen from the South-West

  • Baalbeck (Lebanon): Umayyad Mosque within the Citadel: View of Arabic Inscription No. XXXI, in Naskhi Mameluke Script

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Small Serdab (Hawiyat al-Sibaʿ): Aerial View of the Building

  • D-940: Taq-i Bustan, textile design. Third mahout

  • Reverse of Twelve Late Sasanian Coins, Including Arabic Inscriptions

  • D-77: Aleppo. Elevation of palace of al-Malik al-'Aziz. Another version of D-48

  • Vicinity of Nihavand (Iran): Two Ceramic Vessels with Painted Pattern, from Prehistoric Mound of Tepe Giyan

  • Naqsh-i Rustam (Iran): Sassanid Reliefs Depicting Bahram II among his Family and Courtiers: Detail View of the King Facing the Queen, a Senior Prince, Crown prince Bahram Sakan Shah, Kartir, and Prince Narseh

  • Khargird (Iran): Madrasa al-Ghiyathiyya: View of a Smaller Vestibule on Side of Courtyard's Iwan

  • Excavation of Kuh-e Khwaja (Iran): Narrow Path Zigzaging through the Ruins of the Lower Slope

  • Excavation of Kuh-e Khwaja (Iran): Ruins of Ghaga-Shahr, "Palace-Temple" Complex, North Wall of Courtyard and North Terrace: View of Workers Excavating Entrance to the Temple

  • Kurdistan (Iran): Section of a Regional Map, Probably Sketched by Ernst Herzfeld

  • A-7: Isfahan. Imamzadeh Isma'il. Single line of Naskhi from tomb

  • Vicinity of Aleppo (Syria): al-Ansari, Ezdemir Mausoleum: View of Arabic Inscription No. 246, in Naskhi Mameluke Script, Inscribed on Grilled Window

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragments of Prehistoric Vessels, Found in the Pre-Islamic Cemetery Located at Shabbat al-Hawa

  • Fragments of Glazed Ceramic Vessel

  • Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Typological Study of Ornamentation on Wooden Panel

  • Clay Lamp with Arabic Inscription, in Kufic Script

  • Bronze Mirrors: One Achaemenid (left), and the Other with Chinese Characters (right)

  • Sar Mashhad (Iran): Middle Persian Inscription of the High Priest Kartir: Photograph of Paper Squeezes

  • Bowl Minai-Type with Figural Ornamentation

  • D-1254: Map. Survey of India, Southern Asia Series, North Persian Sheet (1914)

  • Reverse of Twelve Coins of Phraates IV

  • Gr. Mosque. Courtyard, N wing with large fountain. Corpus, p1.LIVc

  • D-801b: Pasargadae, Palace with the column. Plan reconstructed

  • D-842: Persepolis. Isometric plan of Tripylon, numbered 10. Bergner, 1935

  • SK-X Pasargadae II

  • D-319: Damascus, Salihiya, Djami' al-Hanabila. Acanthi. SA-IV, fig.5

  • D-1256: Map. Prussian "operationskarte" for Urmija area (1918) with Herzfeld's travel route north of the Kermanshah-Hamadan line in Kurdistan

  • D-148: Cairo, Bab al-Futuh. SA-II, fig.49

  • D-817: Excavation of Pasargadae (Iran): Detail of Horizontally Fluted Torus, Found in the Vicinity of the Mausoleum of Cyrus the Great

  • D-760: Inscription in Kufic "fleuri", Bombay Museum. Marked "Unpublished"

  • D-62: Aleppo. Inscription No.78 of Zengi. Corpus, p1.LXVIIe

  • D-661: Naqsh-i Rustam, Persepolis, Sistan. Pottery profiles and patterns. Ink. See SK-IV, pp.38, 44; SK-VIII, p.25; and SK-XIII, pp.21--23

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