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Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. (August 7, 1862 –
April 25, 1932) was an
American pictorialist photographer,
active in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. He...
- Jean
Marie Rodolphe Eickemeyer, also
called Heinrich Maria Johann Rudolf Eickemeyer, was an engineer, mathematician, and
general of the
French Revolutionary...
- Wittenstein [de], Falk Harnack, Marie-Luise Jahn,
Wilhelm Geyer [de],
Manfred Eickemeyer,
Josef Söhngen [de],
Heinrich Guter [de],
Heinrich Bollinger [de], Wilhelm...
- in-demand artists'
models in New York.
Photographers Otto
Sarony and
Rudolf Eickemeyer were
among those who
worked with her.
Charles Dana Gibson, one of the...
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offered the
Mainz commander,
Rudolf Eickemeyer, a colonel's
commission to
serve in the
French army. By 1793,
Eickemeyer had been
promoted to
brigadier general;...
- The
portrait of
model Evelyn Nesbit by
Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.
which inspired Montgomery....
- Hudson", New York Times, 8
January 1990. "Marilyn
Maxwell Obituary".
Eickemeyer Funeral Chapel.
Archived from the
original on
January 23, 2009. Retrieved...
- Break, Break, on thy cold grey Stones, o Sea, a
photograph by
Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. The
title is a
quote from the 1842 poem.
Tennyson with his wife Emily...
- The
portrait of
Evelyn Nesbit by
Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr.
which inspired Montgomery...
- done in
homopolar generators was
patented by J. E.
Noeggerath and R.
Eickemeyer.
Homopolar generators underwent a
renaissance in the 1950s as a source...