Estelle Leggeri-Bauer
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Estelle Leggeri-Bauer
Summary
Estelle Leggeri-Bauer is a human[1]. She worked as a japanologist[2], university teacher[3], and art historian[4].
Key Facts
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer held citizenship in France[5].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's professions included japanologist[2].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer worked as a university teacher[3].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer worked as an art historian[4].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's field of work was history of Japan[6].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's field of work was Japanese art[7].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer was employed by Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales[8].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's doctoral advisor was François Macé[9].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer was a member of Centre d'Études Japonaises[10].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer was a member of IFRAE[11].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer was a member of French Society of Japanese Studies[12].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer is recorded as female[13].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's family name is recorded as Leggeri[15].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's family name is recorded as Bauer[16].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's given name is recorded as Estelle[17].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[18].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Japanese[19].
- Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's Academia.edu profile URL is recorded as https://independent.academia.edu/BauerEstelle[20].
Body
Education
Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's doctoral advisor was François Macé[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include japanologist[2], university teacher[3], and art historian[4]. Fields of work include history of Japan[6], a history of a country or state[21], in Japan[22] and Japanese art[7], an art of an area[23], in Japan[24]. Among Estelle Leggeri-Bauer's employers was Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales[8].
FAQs
What did Estelle Leggeri-Bauer do for work?
Estelle Leggeri-Bauer worked as japanologist[2], university teacher[3], and art historian[4].