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Alice Dalsheimer (December 1, 1845 –
January 15, 1880) was an
American poet from New Orleans, Louisiana. She
published in
local newspapers under the pseudonym...
- Grumbach,
stockmarket specialist in
arbitrage and his
mother Jacqueline Dalsheimer. He
completed his
formative education at the capital's Lycée Janson-de-Sailly...
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perform and record, was the
subject of a do****entary film by
Kenny Dalsheimer, You Gave Me a Song, and has been a
frequent staff member at the Augusta...
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Baltimore collector G. H.
Dalsheimer bought her
portfolio from Sotheby's in 1982 for $42,900. The SAAM then
bought it from
Dalsheimer in 1986. The portfolio...
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current building,
dedicated as the Klau
Library on June 3, 1961. The
Dalsheimer Rare Book
Building was also
built to
house the
rarest and most valuable...
- Stickwork,
through Princeton Architectural Press in 2009.
Directors Kenny Dalsheimer and
Penelope Maunsell created a do****entary
about Dougherty and his sculptures...
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black and
white prints by
Roland L.
Freeman as a gift from
George H.
Dalsheimer.
Roland Freeman’s
African American Expressive Culture in Philadelphia...
- Asia.
Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 130–135. ISBN 978-1-58839-524-5.
Dalsheimer, Nadine; Manguin, Pierre-Yves (1998). "Visnu mitrés et réseaux marchands...
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Bouckaert Gallery in Tribeca.
Other notable exhibitions include the
Dalsheimer Gallery of
Baltimore and the
Louis Newman Galleries of
Beverly Hills....
- poet and
commentator Florestine Perrault Collins,
photographer Alice Dalsheimer, poet
Edgar Degas,
artist Thomas Dent, poet and
writer John Bull Smith...