Julius Rolshoven died in 1930 while on an ocean voyage back to the US to visit his mother for Christmas. In fact he died only two hours before his 92-year-old mother. Compared with the other members of the Taos Society, Julius' work is now scarce and difficult to find. His art is in collections at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the University of New Mexico, the Smithsonian Institution, the El Paso Museum of Art and several others.
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