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Rudolf Collection (#9)

"Rudolf: A Multifaceted Name with a Rich History" NUREYEV

Background imageRudolf Collection: GARFIELD: CHILDREN, c1880. The children of President James A. Garfield. Clockwise from left

GARFIELD: CHILDREN, c1880. The children of President James A. Garfield. Clockwise from left: Mary Mollie, Harry Augustus, James Rudolf, Irving and Abram. Photograph, c1880

Background imageRudolf Collection: STEPHANIE (1864-1945). Belgian princess; wife of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria

STEPHANIE (1864-1945). Belgian princess; wife of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria

Background imageRudolf Collection: RUDOLPH VON HABSBURG (1788-1831). Austrian Cardinal and Archbishop of Olmutz; patron

RUDOLPH VON HABSBURG (1788-1831). Austrian Cardinal and Archbishop of Olmutz; patron of Ludwig van Beethoven. Portrait in oils, 1805, by Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder

Background imageRudolf Collection: PRINCE RUDOLF OF AUSTRIA (1858-1889). Archduke and crown prince of Austria

PRINCE RUDOLF OF AUSTRIA (1858-1889). Archduke and crown prince of Austria. Oil on canvas

Background imageRudolf Collection: CHRISTIAN R. DE WET (1854-1922). Boer soldier and politician

CHRISTIAN R. DE WET (1854-1922). Boer soldier and politician

Background imageRudolf Collection: VIRCHOW TITLE-PAGE, 1858. Title-page of Rudolph Virchows Die Cellularpathologie

VIRCHOW TITLE-PAGE, 1858. Title-page of Rudolph Virchows Die Cellularpathologie, 1858

Background imageRudolf Collection: KARL THEODOR WEIERSTRASS (1815-1897). German mathematician

KARL THEODOR WEIERSTRASS (1815-1897). German mathematician. Painting by Rudolf von Voigtlander

Background imageRudolf Collection: RUDOLF GWALTHER (1519-1586). German Reformed Protestant pastor. Undated line engraving

RUDOLF GWALTHER (1519-1586). German Reformed Protestant pastor. Undated line engraving

Background imageRudolf Collection: FERDINAND RUDOLPH HASSLER (1770-1843). American (Swiss-born) engineer. Lithograph

FERDINAND RUDOLPH HASSLER (1770-1843). American (Swiss-born) engineer. Lithograph, 1841, by Charles Fenderich

Background imageRudolf Collection: EDUARD VON HARTMANN (1842-1906). German philosopher. Lithograph by Rudolf Schulte

EDUARD VON HARTMANN (1842-1906). German philosopher. Lithograph by Rudolf Schulte

Background imageRudolf Collection: HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1895). German physicist

HEINRICH HERTZ (1857-1895). German physicist

Background imageRudolf Collection: BEETHOVEN: CANON, 1820. Autograph manuscript page from Ludwig van Beethovens Canon

BEETHOVEN: CANON, 1820. Autograph manuscript page from Ludwig van Beethovens Canon for Archduke Rudolf, 1820

Background imageRudolf Collection: ROBERT CHAMBERS (1802-1871). Scottish publisher, writer, and natural philosopher

ROBERT CHAMBERS (1802-1871). Scottish publisher, writer, and natural philosopher. Drawing, 1861, by Rudolf Lehmann

Background imageRudolf Collection: RUDOLF CLAUSIUS (1822-1888). Rudolph Julius Emanuel Clausius. German mathematical physicist

RUDOLF CLAUSIUS (1822-1888). Rudolph Julius Emanuel Clausius. German mathematical physicist. Lithograph, German, 1861

Background imageRudolf Collection: CAMERARIUS: TITLE PAGE, 1694. Title page of the first edition of Rudolph Jacob

CAMERARIUS: TITLE PAGE, 1694. Title page of the first edition of Rudolph Jacob Camerarius " De Sexu Plantarum, " Tubingen, Germany 1694

Background imageRudolf Collection: RUDOLF CLAUSIUS (1822-1888). Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius. German mathematical physicist

RUDOLF CLAUSIUS (1822-1888). Rudolf Julius Emanuel Clausius. German mathematical physicist. Lithograph, German, 1861

Background imageRudolf Collection: LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermann s

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermann s
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson, published in Rudolph Ackermanns Microcosm of London, 1808-10

Background imageRudolf Collection: ALABAMA: LOG CABIN, c1890. Three African Americans outside a log cabin in Mt. Meigs, Alabama

ALABAMA: LOG CABIN, c1890. Three African Americans outside a log cabin in Mt. Meigs, Alabama. Photograph by Rudolf Eickemeyer, c1890

Background imageRudolf Collection: Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870
MINING: DRILL, 1870. Diamond pointed steel drill for mining, invented by Rodolphe Leschot. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageRudolf Collection: Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force

Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force, published in 1892
HERTZ EXPERIMENT, 1892. Diagram by Heinrich Hertz from his Investigations into the Propagation of Electric Force, published in 1892

Background imageRudolf Collection: The Austrian Royal Marriage: the Archduke Rudolf, Prince Imperial of Austria

The Austrian Royal Marriage: the Archduke Rudolf, Prince Imperial of Austria

Background imageRudolf Collection: CJMF 102a Ford escort Mk1 BRO 169 F

CJMF 102a Ford escort Mk1 BRO 169 F
Ford Escort Mk1 BRO 169 F, Rudolf, at Santa Pod on May 29th 1972

Background imageRudolf Collection: German pathologist and political leader. Line engraving, 1879

German pathologist and political leader. Line engraving, 1879
RUDOLF VIRCHOW (1821-1902). German pathologist and political leader. Line engraving, 1879

Background imageRudolf Collection: (1895-1926). American (Italian-born) film actor. In a scene from The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse

(1895-1926). American (Italian-born) film actor. In a scene from The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
RUDOLPH VALENTINO (1895-1926). American (Italian-born) film actor. In a scene from The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse, the 1921 film that made him a star




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"Rudolf: A Multifaceted Name with a Rich History" NUREYEV, Rudolf: The legendary ballet dancer who defected from the Soviet Union in 1961 and became one of the greatest male dancers of his time. Archduke Rudolf of Austria: He was the only son of Emperor Franz Joseph I and heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire but tragically died in an apparent suicide pact with his mistress Mary Vetsera at Mayerling in 1889. Kepler with Rudolf II: Johannes Kepler, renowned astronomer, worked as mathematician and astrologer for Emperor Rudolf II during the late 16th century. Hungarian Grand Prix: An exciting Formula One race held annually at the Hungaroring circuit near Budapest since 1986. "Morning Ride along the Beach, 1876" by Anton Mauve (1838-188): A beautiful painting depicting a serene scene of someone named Rudolf enjoying a peaceful horse ride by the beach during sunrise. RUDOLPH VALENTINO (1895-1926): An iconic American film actor born in Italy known for his roles in silent films such as "The Sheik. " Seen here alongside his wife, actress and costume designer Natacha Rambova. "The Barbarine": This challenging rock formation was first climbed in Germany back in 1905 by someone named Rudolf – showcasing their adventurous spirit and love for mountaineering. Waifs and Strays Society Advertisement: Perhaps an advertisement featuring a young boy named Rudolf who benefited from this charitable organization's support during difficult times. General Rudolf von Metz entering Jaroslau, Poland, WW1: A historical photograph capturing General von Metz leading troops into Jaroslau during World War I – highlighting bravery amidst conflict. Varieties of bats.