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Adolf Gustav Schweitzer was a German painter who specialised in winter landscapes.
Guido Hampe était un peintre paysagiste allemand de la période romantique.
Arthur Kampf was a German painter. He was associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
Kampf's work is most strongly associated with the genre of traditional history painting, though throughout his lifetime he explored styles influenced by Impressionism and Art Nouveau. He was also celebrated for large scale portrait work and in particular children's portraiture. Kampf also worked extensively as an illustrator, contributing drawings to volumes by Shakespeare (1925), R. Herzog, History of Prussia (1913) and J.W. Goethe, Faust (1925). Kampf's artwork post World War II largely focused on religious themes.
Friedrich Ernst Morgenstern was a German painter, son of the landscape painter Karl Morgenstern. He studied painting with Johann Heinrich Hasselhorst, Gustav Kaupert and Eduard von Steinle at the Städelsche Kunstinstitut.
Friedrich Ernst Morgenstern undertook several study trips to Holland, Belgium, France, Italy, England and Scotland. Only after his father's death, in 1893, did he succeed in developing his own impressionistic style and artistic expression. The painter did not belong to the Kronberg artists' colony, but maintained friendly ties with them.
Mela Muter, real name Maria Melania Mutermilch, was a Polish-born Jewish artist who spent most of her life in France.
At the age of 25, in 1901, she moved to Paris with her husband and became known as a modernist painter. Her work was influenced by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh. Muter painted mainly portraits, landscapes and still lifes.
Olle Hjortzberg, or Gustaf Olof Hjortzberg, is a Swedish painter, illustrator, and designer.
He studied at the Swedish Royal Academy of Arts, then traveled to Palestine, Syria and Greece.
Hjortzberg is known primarily as the author of colorful floral still lifes, but he also painted St. Katharina's Church in Stockholm and the cathedral in Uppsala and was a professor at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. The artist illustrated the Bible and drew posters and stamps.