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Ernst H. Gombrich
Prof. Dr. phil.
Alternative spellings: Ėrnst Chans Gombrich E. H. Gonburitusa E. H. Gombrikh E. Gombrich Ernst H. J. Gombrich Kang-pu-li-chì Ernsts H. Gombrihs Ernst H. Gombrih Gongbulixi Gong bu li xi Gangbuliqi Gang bu li qi Ernst Gombrixi Ernest H. Gombrich Ernst Gombrich Ernst Hans Gombrich Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich Ernst Hans Joseph Gombrich E. H. Gombrich E.H. Gombrikh E.H. Gombrich E. H Gombrich E leun seu teu H. Gom beu li chi E leun seu teu H. Gom beu li chi ארנסט גומבריך 贡布里希 冈布里奇 貢布里希 岡布里奇 에른스트 H. 곰브리치 곰브리치 에른스트 H. ერნსტ გომბრიხი
B:30. März 1909Wien D: 1. November 2001 Death Place:
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Sir Ernst Hans Josef Gombrich OM CBE FBA (/ˈɡɒmbrɪk/; German: [ˈgɔmbʁɪç]; 30 March 1909 – 3 November 2001) was an Austrian-born art historian who, after settling in England in 1936, became a naturalised British citizen in 1947 and spent most of his working life in the United Kingdom. Gombrich was the author of many works of cultural history and art history, most notably The Story of Art, a book widely regarded as one of the most accessible introductions to the visual arts, and Art and Illusion, a major work in the psychology of perception that influenced thinkers as diverse as Carlo Ginzburg, Nelson Goodman, Umberto Eco, and Thomas Kuhn. (Source: DBPedia)