File:Elisabeth and MargueriteVanBerchem 1892 Photo-By-ClaudeJenny.jpg

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English: Marguerite van Berchem (later Gautier-van Berchem) at the age of three months with her mother Lucile Élisabeth, née Frossard de Saugy, who died a few months later. Marguerite (1892-1984) followed her father, the epigraphist Max van Berchem, to become an art historian and archaeologist, in addition to volunteering in high positions at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). From the collections of the Max van Berchem Foundation.
Français : Élisabeth van Berchem, première épouse de Max van Berchem, et leur fille Marguerite à trois mois.
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Source I took this photo of the original photo which was on display at the exhibition "Max van Berchem - The adventure of Arabic epigraphy" at the Musée d’art et d’histoire (MAH) in Geneva, Switzerland
Author Claude Jenny

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Marguerite and Élisabeth van Berchem

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