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  1. Lydia Welti Escher, (née Lydia Escher, 10 July 1858 in Zürich-Enge – 12 December 1891 in Genève-Champel) was a Swiss patron of the arts. Lydia Escher was one of the richest women in Switzerland in the 19th century, a patron of the arts who most notably established the Gottfried Keller Foundation.

  2. Lydia Welti-Escher. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Lydia Welti-Escher, (née Lydia Escher, 10 July 1858 in Zürich-Enge – 12 December 1891 in Genève-Champel) was a Swiss patron of the arts and the daughter of Augusta Escher-Uebel (1838–1864) and Alfred Escher.

  3. Portrait of Lydia Welti-Escher. Karl Stauffer-Bern 1886. Kunsthaus Zürich. Zurich, Switzerland. Lydia Escher (1858-1891), daughter of the important politician and entrepreneur Alfred...

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  5. Lydia Escher (1858–1891), being a prominent Zürich patron of the arts, was honored by the Gesellschaft zu Fraumünster association on the occasion of her 150th anniversary by a commemorative plaque, located at the front of the building.

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  7. Feb 15, 2019 · The Gottfried-Keller-Stiftung (Gottfried Keller Foundation) was established in 1890 by Lydia Welti-Escher. Escher? That’s right – Lydia was the daughter of famed Swiss railway pioneer Alfred Escher.

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