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NICHOLAS LENZ. In 1911 Nicholas Lenz operated his photography studio at 1338 Clay Street. He had been in business by this time for twenty-four years. He also advertised making enlargements from negatives in pastel, ink, crayon, water colors, sepia and carbon. Lenz was also known for painting portraits on porcelain.
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[[Image:NLENZ.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Telegraph-Herald, Aug. 23, 1908. Image courtesy: Diane Harris]]NICHOLAS LENZ. The 1899-1900 '''Dubuque City Directory''' through the 1913 '''Dubuque and Dubuque County Directory''' stated that this company was located at 1338 Clay.  
 
Lenz also advertised making enlargements from negatives in pastel, ink, crayon, water colors, sepia and carbon. Lenz was known for painting portraits on porcelain.


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Nicholas Lenz. Photo courtesy: Mike Larkin
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Telegraph-Herald, Aug. 23, 1908. Image courtesy: Diane Harris

NICHOLAS LENZ. The 1899-1900 Dubuque City Directory through the 1913 Dubuque and Dubuque County Directory stated that this company was located at 1338 Clay.

Lenz also advertised making enlargements from negatives in pastel, ink, crayon, water colors, sepia and carbon. Lenz was known for painting portraits on porcelain.