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Ulla Westermark (30 March 1927 - 22 February 2020) was a Swedish numismatist, who was a specialist in Ancient Greek coinage. She was Director of the Stockholm Coin Cabinet from 1979 to 1983 and was recognised with awards for her contributions to numismatics from the
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, the
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, the International Monetary History Society and the .


Biography

Ulla Lundström was born on 30 March 1927 in
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. She attended the Högre allmänna läroverket för flickor (Higher General School for Girls) in
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until 1947. She then studied Literature, Art History and Archaeology at Stockholm University, graduating in 1954. One of her tutors there was the German numismatist Willy Schwabacher ( de), a specialist in ancient Greek currency, who inspired her interest in numismatics. Later in her career she continued some of Schwabacher's work on the coinage of
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. Lundström married Per Westermark (1929-1954) in 1952. In 1959 Westermark completed her doctoral thesis, which was subsequently published in 1961, entitled: ''Das Bildnis des Philetairos von Pergamon. Corpus der Münzprägung'' ("The portrait of Philetairos of
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. Corpus of coinage"). In it she divided the
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Philetairos coins into seven groups; the dating of which has been revised since her thesis. From 1961 she also worked at the Royal Cabinet of Coins, latterly as its Director from 1979 to 1983. In that period he published one of the most notable monographs, entitled ''The Coinage of Kamaria'', written with
G. Kenneth Jenkins Gilbert Kenneth Jenkins (2 July 1918 – 22 May 2005) was a leading figure in 20th-century numismatics. He was the post-war generation's most important expert in the study of Greek coins and medals and would become Keeper of Coins and Medals at the ...
, and published in 1980 by the
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. She stepped away from the role of Director in 1983, citing a desire to work more closely with the collection itself; she retired from work at the institution in 1992. Between 1986 and 1996, partly whilst in her retirement, she continued to work as the coordinator of the monumental work ''
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'' and worked on the elaboration of a corpus of coins promoted by the
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. For this work, numismatist G. Kenneth Jenkins credited the impressive feat of production to Westermark. An expert on Hellenistic coinages, she specialised in the coinages of Sicily, those of the Macedonian kings, and bronze coinages.


Recognition

In 2002
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edited a
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dedicated to Westermark on the occasion of her 75th birthday, to which 47 numismatic specialists in Ancient Greek currency contributed. She was also recognized as an honorary member of the
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and of the Royal Numismatic Society'','' and as a corresponding member of the Swedish Numismatic Society (1967).


Awards

* (1995): Prize of the International Monetary History Society. * (1997): Gunnar Holst Medal. * (1997): Huntington Medal Award -
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. * (2001):
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.


Selected works

* Westermark, Ulla. "The Coinage of Akragas c. 510-406: Studia numismatica Upsaliensia." (2018). * Westermark, Ulla. ''The Coinage of Akragas c. 510–406 BC. Part 2: Catalogue''. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2018. * Westermark, Ulla. ''Influences from South Italy on Early Macedonian Bronze Coins''. na, 1996. * Westermark, Ulla, G. K. Jenkins, and G. K. Jenkins. "The coinage of Kamarina: Special publication/Royal Numismatic Society." (1980). * Westermark, U. L. L. A. "The fifth century bronze coinage of Akragas." ''Atti del VI Convegno del Centro Internazionale di Studi Numismatici, Rome (AIIN, suppl. 25)'' (1979): 3-25.


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Ulla Westermark (1927-2020)
by Carmen Arnold-Biucchi ''Compte rendu'' 66, 2019, pp. 65-71 {{DEFAULTSORT:Westermark, Ulla 1927 births 2020 deaths Women numismatists Swedish curators Women classical scholars People from Trollhättan Stockholm University alumni