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In page Hermine Speier:

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Speier died on 12 January 1989 in Montreux, Switzerland,[citation needed] and was buried in the Campo Santo Teutonico, the Vatican's Teutonic Cemetery.[3] Her grave bears a piece of a Tarentum clay relief which she had wanted to publish about as early as 1937 in the Festschrift Corolla Ludwig Curtius. 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 Fragment eines tarentinischen Tonreliefs in römischem Privatbesitz (Fragment of a Roman Tarentum clay relief in private property). Her gravestone also bears the inscription Leben ist Liebe (Life is Love).[4]