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Carl Strathmann was a German painter in the Art Nouveau and Symbolist styles.
He was a member of the artists' association, Allotria and, briefly, the Munich Secession, but left after some unspecified disputes. In 1904, together with René Reinicke, Hans Beat Wieland, Rudolf Köselitz, Wilhelm Jakob Hertling, and several others, he co-founded the Munich Watercolorists' Association. He exhibited with the Deutscher Künstlerbund and the Berlin Secession, which held a major showing of his work in 1917.
Carl Schultze was a German landscape painter of the Dusseldorf School.
Eugen Kampf was a German painter; associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He specialized in rural and village scenes.
Wouterus Verschuur the Elder (also Wouter Verschuur) was a Dutch painter, one of the later representatives of Romanticism in Dutch art. He depicted animals, mainly horses, and landscapes. His students included his son Wouterus Verschuur Jr. and Anton Mauve.