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Karl Hagemeister was a German landscape painter.
Wolfgang Werkmeister is a German landscape painter and graphic artist.
Gustav Gildemeister was a German artist, a representative of the avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century.
He studied art at the Dusseldorf Academy, painted portraits and mainly landscapes in the styles that were actively developing at that time: German Art Nouveau, French Pointillism and late Impressionism. The artist was drafted during World War I and died at the front.
Robert Eberle was a German painter. He was educated in Konstanz, where he was a pupil of the Swiss landscape and animal painter John Jacob Biedermann. In 1830 he moved to Munich and continued his education with Karl Theodor von Piloti and studied the works of Röysdal and Dujardin.
Eberle was known as a realist painter and quickly gained recognition for his genre scenes and depictions of animals, especially sheep, dogs and poultry. His son, Adolphe Eberle, was also an animal painter.
August Albert Zimmermann was a German artist. The eldest of the artist brothers Max, Robert and Richard Zimmermann.
Albert Zimmermann studied painting at the Dresden University School of Fine Arts and, from 1831, at the Munich Academy. In Munich the artist created a school of landscape painting that was popular with the locals. Since 1857 August Albert Zimmermann is professor of painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan.
Zimmermann was a major representative of heroic-historical landscape painting. He chose subjects for his canvases as a rule among mountainous terrain, often using events from biblical history. Later he created poetic pictures of idyllic nature.
Thomas Ludwig Herbst was a German Impressionist painter; known mostly for landscapes and animal portraits.