Arthur Kingsley Porter
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Arthur Kingsley Porter (born February 6, 1883 in Stamford, died July 8, 1933 on the Inishbofin Island) - American archaeologist, writer and art historian.
He was a professor at Yale University in New Haven and Harvard University in Cambridge, and lectured at universities in France and Spain. He was involved in the art of the Middle Ages. He made major changes in dating and determining the extent of influence of Romanesque architecture and sculpture. His main works are Medieval Architecture: Its Origins and Development (1909), Romanesque Sculpture of the Pilgrimage Roads (1923) and Spanish Romanesque Sculpture (1928). Bibliography
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