Theodore Van Soelen

Theodore Van Soelen was an American painter and illustrator (1890–1964). He was born at Saint Paul and died at Santa Fe.

Also recorded as Theodore van Soelen; Theoedore VanSoelen.

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Authority records

The identifiers under which Theodore Van Soelen may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Theodore Van Soelen is established in the international name authorities as Getty Union List of Artist Names 500046184, Library of Congress no2019189552, VIAF 95985698 and Wikidata Q26925279.

Within the Encyclopedia. Theodore Van Soelen is connected to 1 other published record in the VALÉORINE Encyclopedia.

As educated at: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Chronology

  1. 1890Theodore Van Soelen born at Saint Paul.
  2. 1890Theodore Van Soelen was born in 1890 at Saint Paul.
  3. 1890Theodore Van Soelen was born on 15 February 1890.
  4. 1964Theodore Van Soelen died at Santa Fe.
  5. 1964Theodore Van Soelen died in 1964 at Santa Fe.
  6. 1964Theodore Van Soelen died on 14 May 1964.

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  1. 1.

    “Theodore Van Soelen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q26925279: Theodore Van Soelen

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