Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
Found in 350 Collections and/or Records:
Anton Dolin and Alicia Markova, 1946
Anton Dolin (7-27-1904 to 11-25-1983) Principal at the Vic-Wells Ballet who danced with Alicia Markova (12/1/1910-12/2/2004) and founded Markova-Dolin Ballet
Antonio Scotti
Italian baritone who performed at the Met.
Art Linkletter, 1950 April
Art Linkletter (7-17-1912 to 5-26-2010) Host of "House Party" and "People are Funny" running 19 years; famous for "Kids say the darndest things".
Arthur and Bobbe Oberfelder, between 1930-1950
Formal studio portrait of father and daughter, Arthur and Bobbe Oberfelder.
Arthur and Hazel Oberfelder, 1950 June 11
Arthur and Hazel Oberfelder at dinner in a restaurant.
Arthur, Hazel, and Joseph Oberfelder, between 1915-1925
Arthur and Hazel Oberfelder sit with Joseph Oberfleder (Arthur's father) in a hay stack.
Arthur Oberfelder
Arthur M. Oberfelder was a theater manager and an impresario who brought many musical and theatrical performances (including the Metropolitan Opera) to Colorado and Wyoming. He died in 1954.
Arthur Oberfelder and Unidentified Man
Artur Rubinstein (Pianist), 1944 April 12
Arthur Rubinstein (1-28-1887 to 12-20-1982) Polish American classical pianist, regarded as greatest Chopin interpreter of his time; played for eight decades, debuting in Carnegie Hall in 1906.
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