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Rudolf Alexander Agricola was a German sculptor. In the 1930s he studied with Gerhard Marcks in Halle and in Stedel with Richard Scheibe. In 1937 he followed Richard Scheibe to Berlin as a graduate student. He worked there until the end of the Second World War and received several awards.
Rudolf Agricola is known for his bronze sculptures with full figures and nudes. His work was influenced by Georg Kolbe and Aristide Maillol.


Alexander Max Koester was a German painter. He depicted coastal landscapes and still lifes with flowers. After the artist first presented one of his landscapes with a family of ducks in Berlin in 1899, he earned the nickname "Duck Koester." The "duck" paintings were extremely popular with art lovers.


Theodor Alexander Weber was a French painter of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of German descent. He is known as a painter, marinist and landscape painter.
Theodor Weber, when he was only 15 years old, became a pupil of the German painter Wilhelm Krause, who specialized in seascapes, which predetermined his specialization. He made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1861 with the paintings "View of the City" and "Shipwreck". Weber specialized in seascapes and often depicted French ports on the Atlantic coast. His style was realistic with vivid colors. In 1890 he made a trip to Constantinople, which resulted in several paintings.


Theodor Alexander Weber was a French painter of the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries of German descent. He is known as a painter, marinist and landscape painter.
Theodor Weber, when he was only 15 years old, became a pupil of the German painter Wilhelm Krause, who specialized in seascapes, which predetermined his specialization. He made his debut at the Paris Salon of 1861 with the paintings "View of the City" and "Shipwreck". Weber specialized in seascapes and often depicted French ports on the Atlantic coast. His style was realistic with vivid colors. In 1890 he made a trip to Constantinople, which resulted in several paintings.

