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File:Victor-Paul-Max VanBerchem ca1882 PhotoByLacombe-Fils FondationMaxVanBerchem.jpg

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The brothers Victor, Paul and Max van Berchem in Geneva, Switzerland. From the collections of the Fondation Max van Berchem.
Date
Source I took this photo of the original photo which was on display at the exhibition "Max van Berchem - The adventure of Arabic epigraphy" at the Musée d’art et d’histoire (MAH) in Geneva, Switzerland
Author Lacombe & Fils: Henri-Germain Lacombe (1812-1893) or Ferdinand Lacombe (1850-1918)

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The van Berchem brothers

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