Maria Ludwika Bernhard | |
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Born | Aug 6, 1908 Loedz, Poland |
Died | 1998 |
Education | |
Known for | History of Ancient Greek Art |
Scientific career | |
Fields | classical archaeology, Greek Art, |
Institutions | Warsaw University National Museum in Warsaw Jagiellonian University |
Maria Ludwika Bernhard (August 6, 1908[1] – 1998) was a Polish classical archaeologist and a specialist in Greek Art. During the German Occupation of Poland in World War II, Bernhard was living in Warsaw and was active in the Polish Resistance Movement. After the war, Bernhard was a Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Warsaw. In 1957 she became the chair of the Department of Classical Archaeology at Jagiellonian University. She was also curator of the Ancient Art gallery at the National Museum in Warsaw from 1945 to 1962.[2]
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