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  2. The Virgin and Child with a Flower on a Grassy Bench

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    The earliest provenance of The Virgin and Child With a Flower on a Grassy Bench remains unknown. It may have belonged to Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, in Germany, and later was in the collection of an Italian noble family, and subsequently the collections of the Louvre. [2]

  3. Melonie Haller - Wikipedia

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    Melonie Haller (born ca. 1959) [1] is an American actress known for her role as Angie Grabowski on the television comedy series Welcome Back, Kotter during its third season (1977–78).

  4. Haller - Wikipedia

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    Haller is a surname of English and German origin. Notable people and characters with the surname include: Albin Haller (1849–1925), French chemist; Albrecht von Haller (1708–1777), Swiss anatomist and physiologist, also notable for his contributions to botany

  5. The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Lawyer is an American legal drama television series created for television by David E. Kelley and developed by Ted Humphrey, based on the books of Michael Connelly. [1]

  6. Maximilian Schell - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian Schell (8 December 1930 – 1 February 2014) was a Swiss [1] actor. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the 1961 American film Judgment at Nuremberg, his second acting role in Hollywood.

  7. Ernest Haller - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Jacob Haller ASC (May 31, 1896 – October 21, 1970), sometimes known as Ernie J. Haller, was an American cinematographer.. He was most notable for his involvement in Gone with the Wind (1939), and his close professional relationships with prominent actresses of the time, such as Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, and Ingrid Bergman.

  8. Stromer von Reichenbach - Wikipedia

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    Das Wappen der Stromer. The Stromer von Reichenbach are one of the oldest patrician families of the Imperial City of Nuremberg, first mentioned in a document in 1254.The Stromers were represented in the Inner Council from the beginning of the tradition in 1318, with longer interruptions in the 16th and 17th centuries, until the end of the Imperial City period in 1806, and according to the ...

  9. Jacob Piatt Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (April 12, 1855 – June 6, 1924) was an American historian, journalist, and author. A political writer and reformer, Dunn worked on ballot reform issues based on the Australian ballot system, authored a new Indianapolis city charter, and served as adviser to Indiana governor Thomas R. Marshall and U.S. Senator Samuel M. Ralston.