Oil Painting "Italian Street Scene" by Elizabeth R. Withington
Located in Norton, MA
born on 6 September 1883 in Roxbury, Massachusetts to John Rupp and Emily Wiswell Wilder Withington
Early 20th Century American Paintings
Canvas, Wood
Oil Painting "Italian Street Scene" by Elizabeth R. Withington
Located in Norton, MA
born on 6 September 1883 in Roxbury, Massachusetts to John Rupp and Emily Wiswell Wilder Withington
Canvas, Wood
"Fistful of Dollars" Poster, 1964
Located in London, GB
power struggle among the three Rojo brothers (Antonio Prieto, Benny Reeves, Sieghardt Rupp) and sheriff
"A Fistful Of Dollars" Film Poster, 1964
Located in London, GB
power struggle among the three Rojo brothers (Antonio Prieto, Benny Reeves, Sieghardt Rupp) and sheriff
Paint-Decorated Corner Cupboard, Attributed to John Rupp, York County PA
Located in York County, PA
likely John Rupp (b. 1809, d. 1899), who worked in Hanover, Pennsylvania, York County. Rupp, a
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