Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)
photograph in the Jewish Museum Berlin
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Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)
Summary
Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920) is a photograph[1].
Key Facts
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s image is recorded as Dr. Alfred Ernst Schwerin, M.D. (1846-1920) portrait dated July 6, 1909.jpg[2].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s instance of is recorded as photograph[3].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s depicts is recorded as Alfred Ernst Schwerin[4].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s collection is recorded as Bernhard Hans Schwerin family archive[5].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s inventory number is recorded as 2000/256/257[6].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s location is recorded as Jewish Museum Berlin[7].
- +1909-07-06T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)[8].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s point in time is recorded as +1909-07-06T00:00:00Z[9].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s official website is recorded as http://objekte.jmberlin.de/object/jmb-obj-541597[10].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s title is recorded as Portrait Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)[11].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s inscription is recorded as Meiner herzlich geliebten / Schwägerin zum Geburtstage / 06.07.1909 / Dr. Ernst Schwerin / Geheimer Sanitätsrat[12].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s quotation or excerpt is recorded as Ernst Schwerin was the second son of the doctor Moritz Schwerin and his wife Hulda Schottländer. He graduated in medicine and married the doctor's daughter Jeanette Abarbanell. Together with his wife, Schwerin participated in the foundation of the "German Society for Ethical Culture" and was on the board of the Berlin Crafts Association for a long time, one of the founding fathers of which was his father-in-law. This picture was taken 10 years after his wife's death. He dedicated it to his sister-in-law Klara Antonie Schwerin, who had her birthday on July 6 and was already widowed. Ernst Schwerin married Klara Schröder in a second marriage.[13].
- Portrait of Dr. Ernst Schwerin (1846-1920)'s Jewish Museum Berlin object ID is recorded as jmb-obj-541597[14].