The 40-year-old Voit studied at the Dusseldorf Academy in Germany with Thomas Ruff, a disciple of Bernd and Hilla Becher.
This Is Not a Tree|Philip Gefter|January 7, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Dusseldorf is a handsome town, and contains about 18,000 inhabitants; with good streets and well built houses.
Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France, in the Autumn of 1835|James Forbes
We now changed packets for one of less dimensions and splendour, and arrived at Dusseldorf about half-past ten o'clock.
Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France, in the Autumn of 1835|James Forbes
The light of the watch-tower at Dusseldorf was visible as soon as they cleared the wood; and cheered Gerard.
The Cloister and the Hearth|Charles Reade
The brother of Brandenburg and son of Neuburg had taken possession of Dusseldorf.
The Life of John of Barneveld, 1609-15, Volume I.|John Lothrop Motley
His heart sank; for he was a good citizen, and used to obey the voice that now bade him turn again to Dusseldorf—the Law's.
The Cloister and the Hearth|Charles Reade
British Dictionary definitions for Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf
/ (ˈdʊsəlˌdɔːf, Germanˈdysəldɔrf) /
noun
an industrial city in W Germany, capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, on the Rhine: commercial centre of the Rhine-Ruhr industrial area. Pop: 572 511 (2003 est)