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Full Name: Bier, Justus
Gender: male
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Place Born: Nuremberg (also Nürnberg), Germany
Place Died: Raleigh, Wake, NC, USA
Home Country/ies: Germany
Overview
Riemenschneider scholar, professor and director of the North Carolina Museum of Art. Bier grew up in a wealthy Nuremberg family. He attended the Humanistisches Gymnasium in that city. After graduation in , he fought in the first World War Between and Bier studied art history, archaeology, and medieval and modern history at the universities in Munich, Erlangen, Jena, Bonn and finally Zürich. His major professors were Paul Clemen and Heinrich Wölfflin. His dissertation, written under Wölfflin, was on the early work of his home towns most famous artist, Tilman Riemenschneider. It was granted in and published the following year. Between Bier he began publishing his magisterial book on Riemenschneider while lecturing (Dozent) at the Volkschule. He also contributed articles on modern architecture. In he married the art historian Senta Dietzel (), whose brother was the gallery owner Max Dietzel, a sponsor of the Künstlergruppe Brücke shows and other modern art. From Bier was a curator of the Kestner Society and Museum in Hannover which mounted contemporary art exhibitions. Bier hi