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Julius Rolshoven (October 28, 1858 –
December 8, 1930) was an
American painter.
Rolshoven was born on
October 28, 1858 in Detroit, Michigan. At 18 he went...
- "Umschlagplatz memorial". www.google.com.
Retrieved September 5, 2019.
Johanna Rolshoven;
Maria Maierhofer (2014). Das
Figurativ der Vagabondage: Kulturanalysen...
- Waldrum,
artist Michael Walker,
custom knife maker and
sculptor Julius Rolshoven,
artist Ross Anderson,
skier Kit Carson,
frontiersman Chris Del Conte...
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Anson Phelps Stokes Portrait of
Stokes by
Julius Rolshoven, c. 1900 Born (1874-04-13)April 13, 1874 New Brighton,
Staten Island, New York Died August...
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artist (born in Detroit) Ann Mikolowski,
painter (born in Detroit)
Julius Rolshoven,
Santa Fe-based
painter (born in Detroit) John Mix Stanley, 19th-century...
- (Spanish, 1885–1971)
Andreas Roller (German-Russian, 1805–1891)
Julius Rolshoven (American, 1858–1930)
Rafael Romero Barros (Spanish, 1832–1895) Julio...
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Catherine Critcher,
Gustave Baumann, Bror
Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, and
Julius Rolshoven. The
vitality of the Taos art colony,
catalyzed by TSA
members and other...
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Colarossi studios under Gustave-Claude-Etienne Courtois, also
under Julius Rolshoven and
Henry Mosler. At the
Salon of the
Champ de Mars, she
exhibited a portrait...
- the
character and
spirit of the people.
Later members included Julius Rolshoven, E.
Martin Hennings,
Catharine C.
Critcher (the only
female member ),...
- the "Duveneck Boys",
included John Twachtman, Otto
Henry Bacher,
Julius Rolshoven, and John
White Alexander.
Following the
death of his wife in
March 1888...