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- Duttenhofer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christian Duttenhofer (1778–1846), German engraver Luise Duttenhofer (1776–1829), German...
- Max Duttenhofer (May 20, 1843 in RottweilAugust 14, 1903 in Tübingen, full name: Max Wilhelm Heinrich Duttenhofer, 1896: Max von Duttenhofer) was a...
- Christiane Luise Duttenhofer (née Hummel; 5 April 1776 – 16 May 1829) was a German papercutting artist. She was raised in a middle class Protestant family...
- Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer (4 August 1778 – 16 April 1846) was a German engraver. Duttenhofer was born at Gronau in Württemberg in 1778....
- money. Fresh capital was injected by bringing in the financiers Max von Duttenhofer and William Lorenz, former munitions makers, who were ****ociated with...
- Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG). With funding from gunpowder maker Max Duttenhofer, industrialist, and banker Kilian von Steiner, and munitions manufacturer...
- crafts, and flower arranging: everyday items in the silhouettes of Luise Duttenhofer (1776–1829)". In Goggin, Maureen Daly; Tobin, Beth Fowkes (eds.). Women...
- supporter Max von Duttenhofer to press Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft for more efficient engines so as not to fall behind the French. Duttenhofer wrote to Gross...
- Prijatno. Werner Jr. Duttenhofer Jerome Duttenhofer Elvin Duttenhofer Jardell Rose Steven van Frederikslust Bicham Chandralal Gerda Duttenhofer Sidney Grunberg...
- Engraving of Cologne Cathedral by Christian Friedrich Traugott Duttenhofer for Boisserée's Ansichten, Risse und einzelne Teile des Domes von Köln (1823–31)...