Hedwig Fechheimer
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Hedwig Jenny Fechheimer, also known as Hedwig Simon (June 1, 1871 – August 31, 1942), was a prominent German art historian and Egyptologist. She was a significant figure in the Berlin School and is recognized for her extensive research on the sculpture of Ancient Egypt and its influence on modern art. As a Jew, she faced persecution by the National Socialists and tragically took her own life in 1942 to evade deportation.
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