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- Herta Wescher (née Herta Kauert; 1899 – March 3, 1971) was a German art critic and art historian, who worked in France. She specialized in the study of...
- (1884–1967) – chemist and industrialist Leopold Löwenheim (1878–1957) – logician Herta Wescher (1899–1971), art historian and art critic Max Zorn (1906–1993) – mathematician...
- collections, including the Arts Council, the Tate gallery. Art historian Herta Wescher was a keen collector of her work. Vera Spencer was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia...
- University Press. p. 186. Apolodoro de Damasco (1867). "Πολιορκητικα". In Carle Wescher; Anselme Petetin (eds.). Poliorkētika kai poliorkiai diaphorōn poleōn....
- Books. ISBN 0-14-056101-3. OCLC 1245624144 – via the Internet Archive. Wescher, Paul (Autumn 1951). "Philippe Mercier and the French Artists in London"...
- aliisque ejusdem argumenti fragmentis e codicibus MSS. edidit Carolus Wescher, p.12 Byzantion: A Foundation Legend, from Myth into History, p. 40 FGrHist...
- collection) inspired the great public museums of the 1800s. — Paul Wescher Wescher also pointed out that, "[The return of the looted artworks] contributed...
- Italian origin. In a 1931 catalogue for the Kupferstichkabinett, Paul Wescher tentatively places the Psalter's creation in northern Italy in the late...
- "do****entaria" nell'epoca aragonese. Editrice Democratica Sarda. pp. 46, 48. M. Wescher e M. Blancard, Charte sarde de l'abbaye de Saint-Victor de M****ille écrite...
- Herta Ware (1917–2005), American actress and political activist Herta Wescher (1899–1971), German art historian and art critic Herta Wunder (1913–1992)...