Jastrow, Elisabeth.

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Elisabeth Jastrow (1890-1981), a classical archaeologist specializing in the study of terracotta altars from the Greek colonies in southern Italy, immigrated to the United States after being barred from her profession in her homeland due to the anti-semitic policies of Nazi Germany.

From the description of Elisabeth Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 (bulk 1916-1965). (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78230377

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creatorOf Jastrow, Elisabeth. Elisabeth Jastrow papers, 1870-1971 (bulk 1916-1965). Getty Research Institute
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associatedWith Bieber, Margarete, b. 1876. person
associatedWith Brinckmann, Elsa. person
associatedWith Hahn, Beate. person
associatedWith Jacobsthal, Paul, 1880-1957. person
associatedWith Jastrow, Ignaz, 1856-1937. person
associatedWith Kohn, Hedwig. person
associatedWith Oberlander, Cornelia Hahn. person
associatedWith Zancani Montuori, Paola. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Sicily
Italy--Sicily
Sicily (Italy)
Magna Grecia (Italy)
United States
Italy, Southern
Subject
Altars
Jewish refugees
Terra-cotta sculpture
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Person

Active 1870

Active 1971

English,

French,

German,

Italian

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