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Lotte Brand Philip (May 27, 1910 – May 2, 1986) was a German art historian, professor and expert on Netherlandish art, one of the most notable and incisive experts on 14th- and 15th-century art to have studied under Erwin Panofsky. Born a Christian of Jewish descent, she resisted state intimidation to leave Germany, only moving to the United States in 1941. She began her new life as a jewelry designer, before establishing a career as an art historian and writer, and taking professorship at a number of universities, including New York University and Queens College, Flushing. During her long career, Brand wrote highly regarded books and monographs on artists such as Jan van Eyck, Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Bosch, and in 1980 became emeritus at Queens. Brand Philip died on May 2, 1986 in N

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  • لوته براند فيليب (بالألمانية: Lotte Brand Philip)‏ هي مؤرخة الفن ألمانية، ولدت في 27 مايو 1910 في Altona ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفيت في 1986. (ar)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (geboren 27. Mai 1910 in Altona; gestorben 2. Mai 1986 in New York City) war eine deutschamerikanische Kunsthistorikerin. (de)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (May 27, 1910 – May 2, 1986) was a German art historian, professor and expert on Netherlandish art, one of the most notable and incisive experts on 14th- and 15th-century art to have studied under Erwin Panofsky. Born a Christian of Jewish descent, she resisted state intimidation to leave Germany, only moving to the United States in 1941. She began her new life as a jewelry designer, before establishing a career as an art historian and writer, and taking professorship at a number of universities, including New York University and Queens College, Flushing. During her long career, Brand wrote highly regarded books and monographs on artists such as Jan van Eyck, Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Bosch, and in 1980 became emeritus at Queens. Brand Philip died on May 2, 1986 in New York City. (en)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (27 de mayo de 1910 - 2 de mayo de 1986) fue una historiadora del arte alemana, profesora y experta en arte neerlandés, una de las más notables e incisivas expertas en arte de los siglos XIV y XV que estudió con Erwin Panofsky. Nacida como cristiana de ascendencia judía, se resistió a la intimidación del Estado para abandonar Alemania y no se trasladó a Estados Unidos hasta 1941.​ Comenzó su nueva vida como diseñadora de joyas, antes de establecer una carrera como historiadora del arte y escritora, y asumir la cátedra en varias universidades, entre ellas la de Nueva York y el Queens College, en Flushing. A lo largo de su dilatada carrera, Brand escribió libros y monografías de gran prestigio sobre artistas como Jan van Eyck, Alberto Durero y El Bosco, y en 1980 pasó a ser emérita en Queens. Brand Philip murió el 2 de mayo de 1986 en Nueva York. (es)
  • Лотте Бранд Філіп (нім. Lotte Brand Philip; 27 травня 1910, Альтона, Гамбург — 2 травня 1986, Нью-Йорк) — німецько-американська мистецтвознавиця. Професорка Квінс-Коледжу Міського університету Нью-Йорка. Експертка з нідерландського мистецтва XIV—XV століть, учениця Ервіна Панофскі. (uk)
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  • لوته براند فيليب (بالألمانية: Lotte Brand Philip)‏ هي مؤرخة الفن ألمانية، ولدت في 27 مايو 1910 في Altona ‏ في ألمانيا، وتوفيت في 1986. (ar)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (geboren 27. Mai 1910 in Altona; gestorben 2. Mai 1986 in New York City) war eine deutschamerikanische Kunsthistorikerin. (de)
  • Лотте Бранд Філіп (нім. Lotte Brand Philip; 27 травня 1910, Альтона, Гамбург — 2 травня 1986, Нью-Йорк) — німецько-американська мистецтвознавиця. Професорка Квінс-Коледжу Міського університету Нью-Йорка. Експертка з нідерландського мистецтва XIV—XV століть, учениця Ервіна Панофскі. (uk)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (27 de mayo de 1910 - 2 de mayo de 1986) fue una historiadora del arte alemana, profesora y experta en arte neerlandés, una de las más notables e incisivas expertas en arte de los siglos XIV y XV que estudió con Erwin Panofsky. Nacida como cristiana de ascendencia judía, se resistió a la intimidación del Estado para abandonar Alemania y no se trasladó a Estados Unidos hasta 1941.​ Comenzó su nueva vida como diseñadora de joyas, antes de establecer una carrera como historiadora del arte y escritora, y asumir la cátedra en varias universidades, entre ellas la de Nueva York y el Queens College, en Flushing. A lo largo de su dilatada carrera, Brand escribió libros y monografías de gran prestigio sobre artistas como Jan van Eyck, Alberto Durero y El Bosco, y en 1980 pasó a se (es)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (May 27, 1910 – May 2, 1986) was a German art historian, professor and expert on Netherlandish art, one of the most notable and incisive experts on 14th- and 15th-century art to have studied under Erwin Panofsky. Born a Christian of Jewish descent, she resisted state intimidation to leave Germany, only moving to the United States in 1941. She began her new life as a jewelry designer, before establishing a career as an art historian and writer, and taking professorship at a number of universities, including New York University and Queens College, Flushing. During her long career, Brand wrote highly regarded books and monographs on artists such as Jan van Eyck, Albrecht Dürer and Hieronymus Bosch, and in 1980 became emeritus at Queens. Brand Philip died on May 2, 1986 in N (en)
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  • Lotte Brand Philip (de)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (es)
  • Lotte Brand Philip (en)
  • Лотте Бранд Філіп (uk)
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