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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...
- Waldrum, artist Michael Walker, custom knife maker and sculptor Julius Rolshoven, artist Ross Anderson, skier Kit Carson, frontiersman Chris Del Conte...
- "Umschlagplatz memorial". www.google.com. Retrieved September 5, 2019. Johanna Rolshoven; Maria Maierhofer (2014). Das Figurativ der Vagabondage: Kulturanalysen...
- 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...
- 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...
- artist (born in Detroit) Ann Mikolowski, painter (born in Detroit) Julius Rolshoven, Santa Fe-based painter (born in Detroit) John Mix Stanley, 19th-century...
- the character and spirit of the people. Later members included Julius Rolshoven, E. Martin Hennings, Catharine C. Critcher (the only female member ),...
- seaplane tenders Krischan Gunther Pluschow Bernard Von Tschirschy Hans Rolshoven Karl Meyer-class small seaplane tenders Karl Meyer Max Stinsky Imelmann...
- Fountain Oil on canvas ca.1891 Long Collection of American Art: 310  Julius Rolshoven Hall in the Doge's Palace, Venice Oil on canvas 1888 Possibly in a British...
- inhabitants. The term Saar-Lor-Lux was coined in 1969 by Dr. Hubertus Rolshoven, founding president or the IRI ("Institut Régional Intracommunautaire"...