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Isabelle Kelly Raubitschek (September 2, 1914 - 1988) was an American art historian, archaeologist, and professor of art at Stanford University. BiographyRaubitschek was born in Boston, and was the oldest of three children.[1] She began to study foreign languages as a child, eventually becoming fluent in Ancient Greek, Modern Greek, Latin, Italian, French and German.[2] She met and studied with the art historian, Margarete Bieber, when she attended Barnard College in 1935.[2] While at Barnard, she received the Lucille Pulitzer scholarship, which provided finances for four full years of study.[1] She continued her graduate education at Columbia University and in 1936 went to the Institute of Art and Archaeology at Sorbonne.[2] In 1937, she went to the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, where she studied for a year.[1] Upon return to the United States, she taught in New York until 1940, when she became the assistant to the palaeographer, E.A. Lowe at Princeton University.[1] At Princeton, she met her future husband, Antony Raubitschek.[1] Raubitschek married Antony in 1941 and the two of them were "lifelong" collaborators.[3] She and her husband raised a family and he was a "supportive husband."[1] Raubitschek was the chair of the archaeology department at San Francisco State University from 1963 until 1966.[4][2] She joined the faculty at Stanford University in 1966.[2] In the early 1970s, Raubitschek studied metal objects found at Isthmia; this research would be "the source for her major professional accomplishment as an archaeologist."[2] Raubitschek worked on cataloging and discussing the thousands of metal objects from the Isthmian sanctuary, finishing her manuscript in July 1988.[1] Her work, published posthumously, Isthmia: Excavations by the University of Chicago Under the Auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Vol VII, The Metal Objects (1952-1989), laid the "groundwork for all future research and publication of the metal objects from Isthmia."[5] The American Journal of Archaeology called Isthmia VII a "critical perspective on the most important sanctuary of one of the most important gods in the ancient world."[6] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 {{Cite journal| last = Weinberg| first = Gladys Davidson| date = April 1989| title = Isabelle Kelly Raubitschek, 1914-1988| jstor = 505092| journal = Archaeological Institute of America| volume = 93| issue = 2| page = 241| doi = | pmid = | subscription = yes}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite web| url = http://www.brown.edu/Research/Breaking_Ground/bios/Raubitschek_Isabelle.pdf| title = Isabelle Raubitschek| last = Hopmann| first = P. Terrence| date = | website = Breaking Ground: Women in Old World Archaeology| publisher = Brown University| access-date = 25 February 2016}} 3. ^{{Cite news| url = http://news.stanford.edu/news/1999/may12/raubitschek-512.html| title = Classics Professor Antony Raubitschek Dies; Memorial Service Wednesday Afternoon| last = | first = | date = 12 May 1999| work = Stanford Report| access-date = 25 February 2016| via = }} 4. ^1 {{Cite news| url = http://stanforddailyarchive.com/cgi-bin/stanford?a=d&d=stanford19780406-01.2.18| title = Raubitschek Combines Husband, Children, Career| last = Liscom| first = Jill| date = 6 April 1978| work = The Stanford Daily| access-date = 25 February 2016| via = }} 5. ^{{Cite news| url = http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/1998/1998-10-14.html| title = Isabelle K. Raubitschek, Isthmia: Excavations by the University of Chicago under the Auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: Vol VII, The Metal Objects (1952-1989).| last = Mattusch| first = Carol C.| date = 14 October 1998| work = Bryn Mawr Classical Review| access-date = 25 February 2016| via = }} 6. ^{{Cite journal| last = Dwyer| first = Eugene| date = 1999-01-01| title = Review of Isthmia. Excavations by the University of Chicago under the Auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens VII: The Metal Objects (1952-1989)| jstor = 506607| journal = American Journal of Archaeology| volume = 103| issue = 1| pages = 152–153| doi = 10.2307/506607| subscription = yes}} External links
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