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Rudolph Ruzicka
– American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Brooklyn Bridge
ca. 1915
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Louisburg Square, Boston
ca. 1917
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Portrait of Totiana Ruzicka
1916
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Siste, Viator
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Vicilate Ergo; Nescitis Enim Quando, Dominus Domus Veniat
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Dulce Bellum Inexpertis
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, MCMVII
1907
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Engraver
1921
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Manhattan
before 1935
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Red Ferry
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Brooklyn Bridge
ca. 1915
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Louisburg Square, Boston
ca. 1917
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Portrait of Totiana Ruzicka
1916
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Siste, Viator
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Vicilate Ergo; Nescitis Enim Quando, Dominus Domus Veniat
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Dulce Bellum Inexpertis
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, MCMVII
1907
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Engraver
1921
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Manhattan
before 1935
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Red Ferry
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Brooklyn Bridge
ca. 1915
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Louisburg Square, Boston
ca. 1917
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Portrait of Totiana Ruzicka
1916
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Siste, Viator
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Vicilate Ergo; Nescitis Enim Quando, Dominus Domus Veniat
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Dulce Bellum Inexpertis
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Augustus Saint-Gaudens, MCMVII
1907
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Engraver
1921
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
Manhattan
before 1935
Rudolph Ruzicka
American, born Bohemia, 1883–1978
The Red Ferry