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Charles Schreyvogel (January 4, 1861 –
January 27, 1912) was an
American painter of
Western subject matter in the days of the
disappearing frontier. Schreyvogel...
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Joseph Schreyvogel (27
March 1768 – 28 July 1832) was a
Viennese writer and journalist. He also
worked as a dramaturge.
Older sources sometimes change...
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Bunkie is a late 19th-century
painting by
American artist Charles Schreyvogel. Done in oil on canvas, My
Bunkie depicts a
martial scene in
which the...
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heading "Original Publisher": "Bureau des Arts et d'Industrie of
Schreyvogel & Co., Pesth, 1808."[full
citation needed]
Mauricio Hewitt is
quite positive...
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Tomahawk and sabre; or even odds,
painting by
Charles Schreyvogel (1861–1912). This kind of
combat never occurred at the
Battle of the
Little Bighorn:...
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ensemble were Max Devrient,
Josef Kainz,
Josef Lewinsky,
Joseph Schreyvogel,
Adolf von Sonnenthal,
Charlotte Wolter,
Ludwig Gabillon,
Zerline Gabillon...
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Unsterblicher Walzer Directed by E. W. Emo
Written by Karl Köstlin
Friedrich Schreyvogel Produced by E. W. Emo
Starring Paul Hörbiger
Dagny Servaes Maria Andergast...
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heading "Original Publisher.": "Bureau des Arts et d'Industrie of
Schreyvogel & Co., Pesth, 1808."[full
citation needed]
Caryl Emerson;
Robert Oldani...
- großer Mann,
alles vertauscht. Anny
Ondra as
Karla Schreyvogel Hans
Brausewetter as Max
Schreyvogel Carla Rust as
Leonore Kantner Richard Häussler as Georg...
- Bierstadt,
Solon Borglum,
Thurmond Restuettenhall,
Robert Lougheed,
Charles Schreyvogel, and
other early artists lead to the museum's
prize collection of contemporary...