Robert Koehler - Works

Works

  • “Holy-day Occupation” (1881, at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts)
  • “Her Only Support” (1882)
  • “The Socialist,” a German agitator delivering a harangue (1883,at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin)
  • “The Strike,” a large composition (1886, at the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin)
  • “Portrait of Alvina Roosen” (c. 1900)
  • “Rainy Evening on Hennepin Avenue” (c. 1902)
  • “Study Head” (Minneapolis Institute of Arts)
  • “Violet” (Minneapolis Athletic Club)
  • “Portrait of Dean Wulling” (State University of Minnesota)
  • “The Carpenter's Family”
  • “The Family Bible”
  • “Salve Luna”
  • a portrait at the Public Library at Alexandria, Minnesota
  • a portrait at the Memorial Library at Blue Earth, Minnesota

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