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  1. Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (* 18. Februar 1853 in Salem, Massachusetts; † 21. September 1908 in London) war ein US-amerikanischer Professor der Philosophie und Volkswirtschaftslehre .

  2. Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (February 18, 1853 – September 21, 1908) was an American art historian of Japanese art, professor of philosophy and political economy at Tokyo Imperial University.

  3. Ernest F. Fenollosa (born Feb. 18, 1853, Salem, Mass., U.S.—died Sept. 21, 1908, London, Eng.) was an American Orientalist and educator who made a significant contribution to the preservation of traditional art in Japan.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 24. März 2023 · Ernest Francisco Fenollosa was born in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.A in 1853. He graduated from Harvard in 1874 with a graduate degree in philosophy, and studied art at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and the painting school of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. With...

  5. 29. Feb. 2016 · Ernest Francisco Fenollosa was an art historian, professor of philosophy and political economy, and curator of Asian art. He was the son of Manuel Fenollosa, a classically trained Spanish musician, and Mary Silsbee, a member of a prominent family in Boston, Massachusetts.

  6. Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (* 18. Februar 1853 in Salem, Massachusetts; † 21. September 1908 in London) war ein US-amerikanischer Professor der Philosophie und Volkswirtschaftslehre.

  7. Overview. Curator of Oriental art at the Boston Museum of Fine Art, 1890-96. Fenollosa was the son of Manuel Francisco Ciriaco Fenollosa and Mary Silsbee (Fenollosa). He attended Hacker Grammar School in Salem, Massachusetts, and the Salem High School before graduating from Harvard in the class of 1874.