File:VanBerchemBrothers-Wifes After1896 FondationMaxVanBerchem.jpg

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English: The brothers Victor, Paul and Max van Berchem with their wifes Isabelle Naville, Alice Hechter and Alice Naville (from left to right). From the collections of the Fondation Max van Berchem.
Français : Les frères Victor, Paul et Max van Berchem leurs épouses Isabelle Naville, Alice Hechter et Alice Naville, après 1896.
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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
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The van Berchem brothers with their wifes

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