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  2. J. C. Strauss - Wikipedia

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    Julius Caesar Strauss (July 1857 - 1924), known professionally as J. C. Strauss, [1] was an American photographer who was active in St. Louis, Missouri, at the turn of the 20th century. Born in Cleveland, Ohio , the son of a poor Bavarian -born tailor, he left home and sneaked into St. Louis in 1876 and opened a photography studio in 1879. [ 2 ]

  3. Morton D. May - Wikipedia

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    Then he discovered that Beckmann was teaching art at the nearby Washington University in St. Louis. "Imagine my surprise, here he was a quarter of a mile away." [1] During Beckmann's time in St. Louis, he and May became friends. May, who was painting at the time hired Beckmann to be his tutor. May also commissioned a portrait from him in 1949.

  4. Charles Bosseron Chambers - Wikipedia

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    In November 1935, a number of portraits were on display at the Macbeth Gallery on E. 57th St. [8] His work can now be seen at the Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis and at the Osceola Club in St. Augustine, Florida, among other places. Between 1920 and 1950 millions of Chambers religious paintings were reproduced and widely displayed.

  5. Lemp Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Lemp Mansion (3322 DeMenil Place, St. Louis, Missouri) is a historical house in Benton Park, St. Louis, Missouri.It is also the site of three suicides by Lemp family members after the death of the son Frederick Lemp, whose William J. Lemp Brewing Co. dominated the St. Louis beer market before Prohibition with its Falstaff beer brand.

  6. Desloge family - Wikipedia

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    The Desloge family, (/ d ə ˈ l oʊ ʒ /) [1] centered mostly in Missouri and especially at St. Louis, [2] rose to wealth through international commerce, sugar refining, oil drilling, fur trading, mineral mining, saw milling, manufacturing, railroads, real estate, and riverboats. The family has funded hospitals and donated large tracts of land ...

  7. Alban Jasper Conant - Wikipedia

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    He married Sarah Mahala Howes in New York in 1845. The couple moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1857 where Conant helped found an art gallery. The Western Academy of Art was opened in St. Louis in 1860 as a fine art gallery. After bearing several children, Sarah died in 1867. Conant married a second time to Brianna C. Bryan in 1869.