On the anniversary of the death of Arthur Baessler (1857-1907)

Arthur Baessler (1857-1907) was one of the most important donors of the Ethnological Museum Berlin. Born into a rich Saxon family, he devoted his time and his money to travelling and collecting. Four extensive journeys took him to Oceania, Asia and the Americas where he compiled large collections of...

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