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Fricke, Beate

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Personal name headingFricke, Beate
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Variant(s)Fricke, B. (Beate)
See alsoEmployer: University of California, Berkeley
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Employer: Universität Bern
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Graduate of: Universität Karlsruhe
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Graduate of: Universität Trier
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Other standard no.Q57748691
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Associated countryGermany
Associated placeBerkeley (Calif.) Bern (Switzerland)
Birth date1974
Place of birthHeilbronn (Germany)
Field of activityArt, Medieval Art--History
AffiliationUniversity of California, Berkeley
Universität Bern
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Art historians
Found inEcce fides, c2007: t.p. (Beate Fricke)
Fallen idols, risen saints, 2015: title page (B. Fricke) front jacket flap (Beate Fricke teaches European Medieval Art at the University of California, Berkeley)
Destroyed--disappeared--lost--never were, 2022: ECIP title page (Beate Fricke) data view (b. 1974; Beate Fricke is Professor of History of Art at the University of Bern. She is the author of Fallen Idols, Risen Saints: Saint Foy of Conques and the Revival of Monumental Sculpture in Medieval Art and coeditor of The Public in the Picture: Involving the Beholder in Antique, Islamic, Byzantine, and Western Medieval and Renaissance Art)
German Wikipedia, January 5, 2022 (Beate Fricke (b. 1974 in Heilbronn) is a German art historian; magister degree, art history, University of Karlsruhe, 1999; doctorate degree, University of Trier, 2005; professor at the University of California, Berkeley since 2009, now at University of Bern since 2017)
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Associated languageeng ger