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Walter Leo
Hildburgh (1876-1955) was an
American art collector, sportsman, traveller,
scientist and philanthropist.
Hildburgh was born in New York in 1876...
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master himself. It is
sometimes known as the
Hildburgh Madonna after Dr.
Walter Leo
Hildburgh FSA, who in 1956
donated it to its
present owner the...
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Eagle stone amulet,
seventeenth century, from the
Bavarian and
Austrian amulet collection of W. L.
Hildburgh,
originally gifted to the
Wellcome Museum....
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Beauty in
Mende Art by
Sylvia Ardyn Boone. Yale
University Press, 1986.
Hildburgh, W. L. (1942). "Cowrie S**** as
Amulets in Europe". Folklore. 53 (4):...
- hour of the cow" Joly 1912, pp. 41-.
Pfoundes 1875, pp. 19–20,
quoted in
Hildburgh 1915, 65. Notes..
Magical Methods for
Injuring Persons, p.118 Griffis...
- Library, note 10
Danaher 1972, pp. 22–25.
Danaher 1972, pp. 207–208.
Hildburgh,
Walter Leo (1946),
Apotropaism in Gr**** vase-paintings "apotropaic eye...
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Vampire Book: The
Encyclopedia of the Undead.
Visible Ink Press. p. 372.
Hildburgh, W. L. (October 1917). "103. Note on a
Magical Curative Practice in Use...
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statue was
given to the
Victoria and
Albert Museum by Dr.
Walter Leo
Hildburgh, F. S. A., in 1956. "Herculas and Antaeus".
Victoria and
Albert Museum...
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FitzRoy Somerset, 4th
Baron Raglan 1947–48 H J
Fleure 1948–51
Walter Leo
Hildburgh 1951–53
Arthur Allan Gomme 1953–55
Margaret Murray 1955 T W
Bagshawe 1956...
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eventually came into the
possession of the
American art
collector Walter Leo
Hildburgh, who sold it to the
British Museum in 1932. The
treasure is one of the...