Rudolf Wittkower, born on June twenty-second, nineteen oh one, was a distinguished art historian whose expertise lay in the realms of Italian Renaissance and Baroque art and architecture. His formative years were spent in Berlin, where he was raised in a culturally rich environment that would later influence his scholarly pursuits.
Although he had a British father who remained in Germany after his studies, Wittkower's academic journey took him from Germany to London, where he spent a significant portion of his career. His time in London allowed him to engage deeply with the art community, contributing to the understanding and appreciation of historical art forms.
Later in his life, Wittkower made the transition to the United States, further broadening his influence and reach as a historian and educator. His writings and teachings have left an indelible mark on the field of art history, inspiring generations of students and scholars alike.