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Ephraim-Marcus, Käte

LC control no.no2015055596
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Personal name headingEphraim-Marcus, Käte
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Variant(s)Marcus, Käte Ephraim-
Ephraim Marcus, Kaete
Marcus, Kaete Ephraim
Efrayim Markus, Ḳeṭeh
Markus, Ḳeṭeh Efrayim
Efrayim Markus, Ḳaṭeh
Markus, Ḳaṭeh Efrayim
Ephraim Marcus, Kathe
Marcus, Kathe Ephraim
Ephraim Marcus, Kaethe
Marcus, Kaethe Ephraim
אפרים מרכוס, קטה
מרכוס, קטה אפרים
אפרים-מרכוס, קתה
מרכוס, קתה אפרים-
Birth date1892-08-16
Death date1970-04-13
Place of birthWrocław (Poland)
Place of deathRamat-Gan (Israel)
Profession or occupationArtists Illustrators Sculptors
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inWeissmann, Frieda. Mose, 1920: title page (Käte Ephraim-Marcus, illustrator)
Reṭrospeḳṭivah, 1997: cover (קטה אפרים מרכוס = Ḳeṭeh Efrayim Markus) page 4 of cover, etc. (Kaete Ephraim Marcus [in rom.]; b. 1892 in Breslau, Germany (now Poland); started art career as a child; portrait painter, illustrator, sculptor; immigrated to Mandatory Palestine spring 1934; d. April 13, 1970)
Information Center for Israeli Art, via WWW, 10 May 2021 (Kathe Ephraim Marcus; painter and sculptor; b. 1892 Breslau, Germany; d. 1970) Hebrew index, etc. (אפרים-מרכוס, קתה = Efrayim Markus, Ḳeteh; קטה אפרים מרכוס = Ḳeṭeh Efrayim Markus; Israeli of German origin; 1892-1970; began art studies 1911; with the rise of the Nazi party in 1933 she immigrated first to England and then Switzerland; 1934 immigrated to Erets-Yiśraʼel; resided first in Jerusalem and then Ramat-Gan)
Wikipedia, viewed 10 May 2021 (Käthe Ephraim Marcus; also Kathe Ephraim-Marcus, Kaethe; née Ephraim; b. 1892 Wrocław, d.1970 Ramat Gan; German-Israeli painter and sculptor) Hebrew page (קטה אפרים מרכוס = Ḳeṭeh Efrayim Markus [part. voc.]; b. 16 Aug. 1892)