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Lilien, Ephraim Mose, 1874-1925

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Personal name headingLilien, Ephraim Mose, 1874-1925
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Variant(s)Liliyan, Efrayim Mosheh, 1874-1925
Lilyan, Efrayim Mosheh, 1874-1925
Lilien, E. M. (Ephraim Mose), 1874-1925
Lilyen, Efrayim Mosheh, 1874-1925
Lilyen, E. M. (Efrayim Mosheh), 1874-1925
ליליאן, אפרים משה
ליליין, אפרים משה־־תערוכות
ליליין, אפרים משה, 1874־1925
ליליען, אפרים משה, 1874-1925
ליליין, א. מ.
LocatedBraunschweig (Germany)
Birth date1874-05-23
Death date[1925-07-17,1925-07-18]
Place of birthDrohobych (Ukraine)
Place of deathBadenweiler (Germany)
Field of activityEtching Art nouveau
AffiliationBetsalʼel (Academy)
Profession or occupationArtists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inE.M. Lilien, 1974: cover (E.M. Lilien; א.מ. ליליין = E.M. Lilyen [in Heb.]) inside brochure (Ephraim Mose Lilien; b. 23 May 1874 Drohobycz, Galicia; d. 17 July 1925 in Badenweiler; resided in Brunswick; אפרים משה ליליין = Efrayim Mosheh Lilyen [in Heb.])
Wikipedia, 23 April 2019 (Ephraim Moses Lilien; 23 May 1874-18 July 1925; art nouveau illustrator and printmaker; one of two artists to accompany Boris Schatz to found Bezalel Academy of of Arts and Design) Hebrew (אפרים משה ליליין = Efrayim Mosheh Lilyen [part. voc.])