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baptized, to emigrate to Brazil, though the only evidence found linking Speier and Pius XII at this time was, in her correspondence, his congratulatory telegram on her conversion. Throughout 1939 and 1940, Nobile was in the United States and Speier remained in Rome until the summer of 1940, when she took a retreat to
Chianciano. After 1940, correspondence between the two was sparse as they feared censors and writing had become increasingly impractical.
285:'s methodology, she used scientific analysis to show that art reflected the historical development of culture and government. Curtius was so impressed with her work, that he stated: "If it were possible, I would give her the best mark for this excellent performance, but it is reserved for those of the male nature". She was the only woman to achieve a doctorate under Curtius. After graduating she began working as an assistant to Bernhard Schweitzer in
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on 16 October 1943 in which more than 1,000 Jews were deported to
Auschwitz and all save 16 were killed. During this part of the war, the Museum was closed, until the end of September 1944, and many artworks from war-torn areas were shipped to the Vatican for storage. When it reopened, she continued
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immediately renewing her employment. Although she was intensely occupied with her work at the
Vatican, she often considered emigrating to the United States, where her mother and sister lived, or to Brazil. During this early period of his papacy, Pius XII granted 3,000 visas to Jews, if they had been
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Speier was solely responsible for the collection of antiquities in the
Vatican Museums, from 1961, and all of the photo-archives before 1966 were under her direction. With her appointment, a tradition was established of including one member from Germany in the central administration. She retired as
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collection to Pope Pius XI. Speier was assigned to organize the collection. Of particular importance, she established two halls with 17 original Greek sculptures from the collection and worked on the Roman refurbishment of the Greek vase collection and the
Antiquarium. During the mid-1930s, Speier
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The first task was to divide the 20,000 photographic negatives into three separate collections named
Classical Archaeology, Medieval and Modern Times, and Ethnographic Missions. Then she and her colleagues, archaeologist Filippo Magi and the art historian
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and the taboo of employing women. The timing of her hiring coincided with the first administration of the Museum's collections by a scientist. Prior to
Nogaras, the collections were jointly managed by Guido Galli, who was a sculptor and the painter
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Director of the Institute and was still in the process of constructing the photographic archive. Speier was entrusted with organizing the photographic archive ("Fotothek"), with her assistant
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Catholic baptism, effectively ending her reasons for emigration. During the German occupation of Rome 1943/1944
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with her work creating a detailed monuments inventory of the Vatican holdings, which resulted in several important finds. In 1946, in an antiquities storage facility, she found a horse head sculpted by
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441:(The Sculptures of the Vatican Museums) in 1956 about the find of the Parthenon horse's head, and earlier in 1950 had published a distinguished report concerning the excavations of
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in a comfortable apartment with a roof terrace which had been put at her disposal by her lifelong patron Erich Boehringer. She held a cultural salon there, inviting guests such as
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spent considerable time in Germany traveling annually to visit her family. In 1937, her letters to her lover, Italian General, airship pioneer and Arctic explorer
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Ich würde ihr das beste Prädikat geben, wenn nicht dieses ausgezeichneten Leistungen, die eben doch nur männlichen Naturen gelingen, vorbehalten bleiben müßte"
572:. She had been unable to do so as Jews were excluded from the publication. Finally in 1955 she exhibited the piece from her private collection and published
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took place in Rome in May 1938, but Speier was not back in Rome until July. Then in September, she was in the Tuscan town of
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Hermine Speier was born on 28 May 1898, in Frankfurt am Main into a wealthy Jewish family. She attended Frankfurt's
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signed her contract, though initially it was for no fixed term and at a daily rate, as both a statement against
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statues that decorated the exterior of the Sala Rotonda when it was built in the 18th century. She published
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Sonderdruck aus Vermaechtnis der Antiken Kunst. Fragment eines Pferdekopfes aus dem Westgiebel des Parthenon
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Speier, Hermine (1950). "Die neuen Ausgrabungen unter der Peterskirche in Rom". In Herbig, Reinhard (ed.).
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came to power, he removed all Jews from civil service positions with the passage of the
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after attending a private school. In the winter semester of 1918/19 she enrolled at the
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until 1928, when Curtius recruited her to help with the photographic archive at the
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Speier, H (1949). "Die Vatikanische Necropole unter den "Groten" des Petersdomes".
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clay relief which she had wanted to publish about as early as 1937 in the
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