Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917

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Nicola Marschall was an artist who came to America in 1849 to teach art and music. He settled first in Alabama but moved to Louisville, Ky. in 1870. Marschall is famous for his portriat painting as well as designing the first Confederate flag and grey uniforms for the Confederate military.

From the description of Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917 1849-1917 Scrapbook. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49236037

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creatorOf Speed family. Speed family papers, 1813-1981. The Filson Historical Society
creatorOf Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917. Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917 1849-1917 Scrapbook. The Filson Historical Society
creatorOf Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917. Nicola Marschall : [vertical file]. Morris Museum of Art Library
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Alabama
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Birth 1829-03-16

Death 1917-02-24

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