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Rudolph Inden

Rudolph Inden (1897 - 1951) was active/lived in Germany.  Rudolph Inden is known for Painting.

INDEN, Rudolf(1897 Gmünd - 1951 Rosenheim) German painter, brother of Ernst, studied at the art academies of Düsseldorf, Munich and Karlsruhe.

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