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It seems quite unlikely, that Schütte might have created some works in the 1850's, given that he was born in 1954. 194.113.247.64 (talk) 14:41, 22 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Thomas F. Schutte is a different person than Thomas Schütte

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Thomas F. Schutte was the former university president of Pratt Institute (1993–2016) and Rhode Island School of Design (RISD; 1983–1992) and was born in Rochester, New York.[1] I am adding a note here because they were previously confused because they are close in age, same name, and were both active in the visual arts. PigeonChickenFish (talk) 19:04, 4 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Dr. Thomas F. Schutte, President Emeritus". Pratt Institute. Retrieved 2022-04-04.