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LANGERFELDT, Theodore Otto, artist, born in Buckeburg, Sehaumburg-Lippe, Germany, 2 March, 1841. He first studied architecture at the Polytechnic school, Hanover, which gave a bias to his selection of subjects. He then passed five years in London, and removed to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1868, where he has since resided. He paints chiefly in water colors. One of his architectural paintings was awarded a prize at the Centennial exhibition of Philadelphia in 1876.
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