Lydia Welti Escher, (née Lydia Escher, 10 July 1858 in Zürich-Enge – 12 December 1891 in Genève-Champel) was a Swiss patron of the arts. Lydia Escher...
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painter and writer Emil Welti (1825–1899), Swiss politician and father-in-law of Lydia Welti-Escher Émilie Jeanne-Sophie Welti, known as Sophie Hunger...
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Mathilde and Friedrich Emil Welti, the latter of whom married Alfred Escher's daughter Lydia Escher. The 2013.Swiss Alfred Escher and Stefano Franscini -...
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daughter Lydia was born in 1858, but another daughter Hedwig (1861–1862) died while still a baby. In 1883 Lydia Escher married Friedrich Emil Welti, the son...
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on cultural heritage of Switzerland. It was named by its founder Lydia Welti-Escher (1858–1891) after the Swiss national poet Gottfried Keller (1819–1891)...
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The place was baptized on 20 August 2008 by the city of Zürich as Lydia Welti-Escher Hof. The museum's collection includes major works by artists including...
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and Renaissance humanist, was executed at the Plateau of Champel Lydia Welti-Escher (1858–1891), patron of the arts and founder of the Gottfried Keller...
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Verlag. p. 1484. Retrieved 17 October 2012. "Ehrung der Kunstmäzenin Lydia Welti-Escher (press release)" (PDF) (in German). Gesellschaft zu Fraumünster. 27...
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industry. His father was the Federal Councilor, Emil Welti and his first wife was Lydia Escher, a major patron of the arts. When his father was elected...
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Arboretum Zürich is listed as a Class A object of national importance. Lydia Welti-Escher (1858–1891), patron of the arts and founder of the Gottfried Keller...
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