Nikolaus Pevsner
German-British historian (1902–1983)
Nikolaus Pevsner was a renowned German-British historian, born in 1902, who dedicated his career to the study of art and architecture. His expertise in these fields led to the creation of comprehensive guides and historical accounts that remain influential to this day. Pevsner's work spanned multiple disciplines, demonstrating his profound understanding of the subject matter and his ability to convey complex ideas in an accessible manner.
Pevsner's most notable achievement is the publication of The Buildings of England, a 46-volume series that systematically explores the architectural heritage of each county in England. This monumental project, which took over two decades to complete from 1951 to 1974, showcases his meticulous research and dedication to documenting the country's rich architectural history. In addition to this series, Pevsner also served as the editor of the Pelican History of Art, further solidifying his position as a leading authority in the field of art history. He passed away in 1983, leaving behind a legacy of rigorous scholarship and a profound impact on the study of art and architecture.