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Walter Enholtz

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Swiss painter
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Walter Enholtz (1875–1961) was a Swiss painter. He was best known for his water colors, still lives, and self-portraits. One of the favorite sites for his paintings was located in the canton of Tessin.

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  1. Basler Stadtbuch (in German). Christoph Merian Stiftung. 1961. p. 171.


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