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Antonio Zeno Shindler

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137: 159: 93: 181: 115: 20: 270: 81:. In 1867, Blackmore loaned his photograph collection to Shindler, some of which were used to the Smithsonian's first photograph exhibit. He died on August 8, 1899, in Washington, D.C, from injuries sustained after falling off a streetcar. 300: 136: 158: 92: 180: 114: 305: 70: 315: 310: 274: 78: 56: 290: 295: 215: 74: 239: 73:. In 1852, he married Justina Fontaine, having one daughter together. He later moved to 244: 19: 284: 66: 269: 37:– August 8, 1899) was a Bulgarian-born American photographer and painter. 52: 18: 16:
Bulgarian-born American painter and photographer (c.1823–1899)
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Artists in the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection
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Paris
William Henry Blackmore
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Eskimo Man (c. 1893)
Akka Man (c. 1893)
Swedish Lady (c. 1893)
Somali Man (c. 1893)
Diak Man (c. 1893)
"Antonion Zeno Shindler | Smithsonian American Art Museum"
"Zeno Shindler"
British Museum

Antonio Zeno Shindler
Categories
1820s births
1899 deaths
Artists in the Smithsonian American Art Museum collection
20th-century Bulgarian painters
Bulgarian male painters
Painters from Philadelphia

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