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Walter Horn

Walter W. Horn (18 January 1908 – 26 December 1995) was a medievalist scholar noted for his work on the timber vernacular architecture of the Middle Ages. He was born in Germany, but fled Nazism and spent most of his academic career at the University of California, Berkeley, where he became the university system's first art historian and co-founded the History of Art department. A naturalized citizen of the United States, Horn served in the U.S. Army during World War II and then in the special intelligence unit that tracked down art works plundered by the Nazis. His most celebrated exploit was the recovery of the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, also known as Charlemagne's Imperial Regalia.〔W. Eugene Kleinbauer, James Marrow and Ruth Mellinkoff, "Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America: Walter W. Horn," ''Speculum'' 71 (1996), p. 800 ("his most important piece of detective work led to the recovery of the coronation regalia of the Holy Roman Empire"); "Walter Horn," ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 30 December 1995, (obituary ); University of California (System) Academic Senate, "1996, University of California: In Memoriam,"
("Walter Horn, History of Art: Berkeley" ) ("his most spectacular feat was the recovery of Charlemagne's ceremonial regalia").〕 As a scholar, Horn is most noted for his work on the medieval architectural drawing known as the Plan of Saint Gall.
==Early life==
Horn was born in the town of Waldangelloch in rural Baden. His mother was Matilde Peters; she married Karl Horn, a Lutheran minister. Walter attended a ''Gymnasium'' in nearby Heidelberg and went on to study art history at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Berlin. He earned his doctorate in 1934 at the University of Hamburg, studying under Erwin Panofsky. His dissertation, ''Die Fassade von Saint-Gilles'', on the façade of Saint-Gilles, Gard, was published in 1937.

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