Sibyl Anikeef

Sibyl Anikeef was an American photographer (1896–1997). She was born at Chicago.

Also recorded as Marie Augusta “Sibyl” Phillipson; Marie Augusta Phillipson; Marie Augusta Phillipsohn; Sibyl Anikeyev; Sibyl Aniekeff; Sybil Anikeef.

Sibyl Anikeef in brief

Born
1896
Died
1997
Known for
photographer
Place of birth
Chicago
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Identity and origins

Sibyl Anikeef was recorded at birth as Marie Augusta Phillipson. The authorities additionally record the headings Marie Augusta “Sibyl” Phillipson, Marie Augusta Phillipson, Marie Augusta Phillipsohn, Sibyl Anikeyev and Sibyl Aniekeff.

She was the child of Belle Brainerd.

Identity

Sibyl Anikeef is recorded with the citizenship of United States. Sibyl Anikeef is recorded at birth as Marie Augusta Phillipson. Sibyl Anikeef is recorded as photographer.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Sibyl Anikeef may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Sibyl Anikeef is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q77288357.

Chronology

  1. 1896Sibyl Anikeef born at Chicago.
  2. 1896Sibyl Anikeef was born in 1896 at Chicago.
  3. 1997Sibyl Anikeef died at Chicago.
  4. 1997Sibyl Anikeef died in 1997 at Chicago.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Sibyl Anikeef”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q77288357: Sibyl Anikeef

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