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Bien, Julius , 1826-1909
Julius Bien
Julius Bien
(27 September 1826,
Naumburg
– 21 December 1909,
Manhattan
, New York) was an American lithographer originally from Germany, as well as president of
B’nai B’rith
for more than three decades. He produced a lithographed edition of
John James Audubon
's ''
The Birds of America
''.
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