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Showing 38 results for Fredolin Kreischmann
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Vase, Fredolin Kreischmann  Austrian, Blown glass, cut and engraved, American
Fredolin Kreischmann
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1895–98
Casket, Michel Redlin  German, Amber, gold foil, gilt brass, wood, silk satin, paper, German, Danzig (Gdansk)
Michel Redlin
ca. 1680
Katharine Cornell, Trude Fleischmann  American, born Austria, Gelatin silver print
Trude Fleischmann
1939
Brooklyn Bridge, Trude Fleischmann  American, born Austria, Gelatin silver print
Trude Fleischmann
1942
Wilhelm Furtwangler, Trude Fleischmann  American, born Austria, Pigment print
Trude Fleischmann
1930
Trude Fleischmann
1920s–30s
Trude Fleischmann
1930
Trude Fleischmann
1925
Trude Fleischmann
1936
Trude Fleischmann
1930s
Trude Fleischmann
1935
Trude Fleischmann
1929
Trude Fleischmann
1936
Charles Kretzschmann
1827–35
Domenico Bresolin
ca. 1855
Domenico Bresolin
ca. 1855
Domenico Bresolin
ca. 1855
Domenico Bresolin
ca. 1855
The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist, Friedrich Fleischmann  German, Engraving
Friedrich Fleischmann
Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
1810–34
Mary, Queen of Scots, Friedrich Fleischmann  German, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1825
Frank Reichmann
WPA
1935–43
Frank Reichmann
WPA
1935–43
Frank Reichmann
WPA
1935–43
On loan to The Met
Domenico Bresolin
1851–1855
Bradford & Company
Fleischmann Bakery
1916
Bradford & Company
Fleischmann Bakery
1916
Bradford & Company
Fleischmann Bakery
1916
Bradford & Company
Fleischmann Bakery
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Multiple artists/makers
1916
Ty Cobb, Right Field, Detroit, American League, from the Clement Bros. Bread series (D380) to Johnny Evers, 2nd Base, Boston, National League, from the Fleischmann Bread series (D381), Clement Brothers Bread  American, Offset lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1910