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Rudolph Collection (page 19)

"Rudolph: A Captivating Tale of Talent, Triumph, and Timeless Elegance" In the world of dance

Background imageRudolph Collection: BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. Four Confederate soldiers lie dead, as a Union soldier looks

BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. Four Confederate soldiers lie dead, as a Union soldier looks on, after Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, 13 December 1862. Drawing by Alfred R. Waud, 1862

Background imageRudolph Collection: BARON MÜNCHHAUSEN. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

BARON MÜNCHHAUSEN. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
BARON MÜNCHHAUSEN. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageRudolph Collection: WPA in Ohio Federal Music Project presents Verdis grand ope

WPA in Ohio Federal Music Project presents Verdis grand opera Il trovatore Cast of 75 : Rudolph Schueller director. Poster for Federal Music Project presentation of Il Trovatore.. Date 1936 or 1937

Background imageRudolph Collection: The Family of President James A Garfield

The Family of President James A Garfield
The Family of President James Abram Garfield (1831-1881) and Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (1832-1918)

Background imageRudolph Collection: Alexander von Kluck, German army officer, WW1

Alexander von Kluck, German army officer, WW1
Alexander Heinrich Rudolph von Kluck (1846-1934), German general during the First World War. He also served in the Austro-Prussian and Franco-Prussian Wars. Date: circa 1914-1916

Background imageRudolph Collection: Rudolph Christoph Eucken

Rudolph Christoph Eucken
RUDOLPH CHRISTOPH EUCKEN German Writer of Historical Philosophy. Nobel Award for Literature, 1908

Background imageRudolph Collection: R Wurlitzer / Catalogue 24

R Wurlitzer / Catalogue 24
RUDOLPH WURLITZER German musical instrument maker, based in America from 1856

Background imageRudolph Collection: Comte Leontieff, Explorer

Comte Leontieff, Explorer
COMTE LEONTIEFF French explorer of Ethiopia, emissary to Menelik who appointed him governor of river Omo and lake Rudolph districts

Background imageRudolph Collection: Bohemian Liberty

Bohemian Liberty
Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II grants the Bohemians greater religious freedom by issuing the Majestatsbrief (Letter of Majesty)

Background imageRudolph Collection: Johann Rudolph Huber

Johann Rudolph Huber
JOHANN RUDOLPH HUBER Swiss churchman, minister at Saint Elisabeth is Basel, and painter

Background imageRudolph Collection: German Ship Clock

German Ship Clock
Ship clock made at Augsburg for the emperor Rudolph



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"Rudolph: A Captivating Tale of Talent, Triumph, and Timeless Elegance" In the world of dance, the names Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev are synonymous with grace and artistry. Their partnership on stage was nothing short of magical, captivating audiences around the globe. But there is another Rudolph who left his mark in history - Rudolph Steiner. Known for his contributions to education and spirituality, Steiner's philosophies continue to inspire many even today. Traveling back in time to Devon, we find ourselves at Oxton House, where Rev. John Beaumont Swete resided. This picturesque estate served as a sanctuary for contemplation and reflection. Another grand residence in Devon was Pynes House, built in 1825. Its stately presence stood as a testament to architectural excellence during that era. Shifting our focus across the Atlantic Ocean, we encounter Wilma Rudolph - an American track and field athlete whose determination knew no bounds. Her victorious moment at the Summer Olympic Games in Rome remains etched in sporting history forever. The name it also brings forth images of Hollywood glamour - none other than the legendary heartthrob Rudolph Valentino. His smoldering looks captivated audiences worldwide during cinema's golden age. However, not all associations with this name are glamorous or romantic. An English gentleman found himself on trial in France during the 18th century – a tale shrouded in mystery that continues to intrigue historians today. Returning once more to Valentino's legacy but from a different perspective – through mail correspondence bearing his iconic image – we glimpse into an era when communication took on new forms yet retained its charm. Stepping into military regalia takes us back to 1844 when the Grenadier Guards proudly displayed their ensign under which they valiantly served their country – a symbol of honor and duty personified by Rudolph.