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Oumbertos Argyros (Greek: Ουμβέρτος Αργυρός) was an important Greek Impressionist painter, one of the later representatives of the Munich School of Greek painting.


Claus Friedrich Bergen was a German painter of the first half of the twentieth century. He is known as a marine painter and illustrator.
Claus Bergen illustrated Karl May's adventure tales early in his career, creating more than 450 works. He specialized in nautical subjects, depictions of fishing and coastal landscapes, and traveled to Norway, England, the Mediterranean and America. During World War I, Bergen created paintings depicting sea battles; he was the only artist of his time to participate in a submarine raid. In World War II, he was included by the Nazis in the "God-given list" and his work was exhibited in Nazi exhibitions in Munich from 1937 to 1944.


Max Mayrshofer was a painter and graphic artist from Munich. From 1908 he studied at the Munich Academy and at the private school of Anton Ažbe. He was soon accepted as a graphic artist in the editorial offices of Jugend, Simplicissimus and Hyperion. From 1919 he continuously directed the evening act at the Academy. In 1925 he was appointed professor. Mayrshofer mainly painted still lifes, landscapes and portraits. His drawings of grimacing, violently gesticulating people, made during a visit to an insane asylum, were exhibited in 1908 in the Miethke Gallery in Vienna.
