architect
Paul Decker the Younger was a German painter and engraver.
He created engravings of biblical subjects, architectural landscapes and battle scenes.
Ferdinand Knab was a German landscape painter, neo-romanticist and master of ruins.
Birgit Megerle is a German artist who lives and works in Berlin.
She was educated at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts and her work includes painting, drawing, collage and performance art.
The motifs in Megerle's work are contemporary, relevant and yet devoid of an obvious time period or identifiable context. The images are subtly voyeuristic.
Ghitta Carell was the professional name of Ghitta Klein, a naturalized Italian photographer, born in Hungary, who came to prominence between 1930 and 1950. Noted for her portraiture, she was a favored photographer among the aristocracy and despite her Jewish heritage she helped build the imagery used in Fascist propaganda. After the fall of Mussolini, she remained in Italy, though her field of influence was greatly diminished. At the end of the 1960s, she immigrated to Israel, where she died in obscurity. Her archives, preserved by the 3M Foundation, have widely toured throughout Europe and a revival of interest in evaluating her skill as a technician has developed in the 21st century.