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Centraal Museum Utrecht 15 dec. 1967 - 3 maart 1968 de schilder. Rijksakademie Amsterdam 15 dec. 1967 - 21 jan 1968 (Utrecht: Centraal Museum; Amsterdam: Rijksakademie, 1967)
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Nicolas received grand prix awards for stained glass at Paris (1925), Milan (1933), and Brussels (1935), and he was a member of the art jury at the
99:. Nicolas's daughter Hortensia Margaretha Maria Sylvia Nicolas was born on May 24, 1928, in the Netherlands and is also a stained glass artist. 369: 359: 163: 263: 364: 218: 54: 42:(Limburg) in a French family whose stained glass atelier dated to his grandfather in 1855. He married Belgian sculptor 76:
in New York City, and had his own office at 15 West 67th Street (now the Central Park Studios). Nicolas lived in
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on April 26, 1924, in Belgium. In 1935, Nicolas applied for a patent for a glazing technique he described as
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and sculpture. He was also a muralist, book illustrator, cartoonist, costume designer, and portrait painter.
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Nicolas died on July 25, 1972, with his death recorded at the former American consulate in Rotterdam.
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Windows, St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (1953)
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through his wife Maria Nijs and the granddaughter-in-law of architect
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Watercolors and Tempera Paintings by Pierre Apol and Joep Nicholas
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Joep Nicholas, mrs. A. Philips de Jongh and Queen Juliana (1960)
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Child City Children's Cathedral House of God, Chicago, Illinois
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Het nieuwe ornament: gids voor de renaissance-architectuur
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Joep Nicolas (also spelled Joseph Nicholas) was born in
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Windows, St. John Bosco Chapel, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Illustration, "Tobacco Land in Old New England" (1944)
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Windows, SS. Cyril and Methodius Church, Warren, Ohio
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Stained glass with crucifixion, Vatican Museum (1932)
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Although frequently described as a refugee from the
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stained glass
Roermond
Suzanne Nijs
Nazi invasion of Holland
Kurt Jooss
Fortune Magazine
1937 Paris World's Fair
Rambusch Studios
Islip, New York
Claire Theresia Nicolas White
Robert White
Aldous Huxley
Stanford White
J. William Middendorf II
Eygelshoven
Hilversum
Tubbergen
Leiden
Arnhem
Vroom & Dreesmann
Coldwater, Ohio
Hendrik Willem van Loon
Church of the Resurrection, Manhattan
City Hall of Tilburg
Brattleboro, Vermont
Cleveland, Ohio
Oude Kerk
Moose Lodge
St. Christoffelkathedraal, Roermond

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