* "Art in the Making: From the Beginnings to the Renaissance" (1951): This is considered one of his most important works and offers a comprehensive overview of the history of art from prehistoric times to the Renaissance.
* "Architecture in the Age of Reason: Baroque and Rococo" (1956): A detailed exploration of the architectural styles of the Baroque and Rococo periods.
* "The Renaissance, the Reformation and the Rise of Modern Science" (1957): This book examines the cultural and intellectual transformations of the Renaissance and the Reformation.
* "The Renaissance" (1964): A shorter and more accessible introduction to the Renaissance period.
* "Gothic Architecture in Germany" (1964): This book focuses on the development of Gothic architecture in Germany.
He also wrote several other books and articles on related subjects, including:
* "Architecture and the Arts of Antiquity"
* "The Art of Ancient Egypt"
* "The Art of the Roman Empire"
* "The Art of the Byzantine Empire"
Lehmann-Haupt's work is characterized by its scholarly rigor and accessibility. He combined a deep understanding of architectural history with a clear and engaging writing style, making his work valuable for both students and general readers.