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Paul Emil Rumpf was a German painter and illustrator. Emil Rumpf was the son of the Frankfurt painter Philipp Rumpf. After the first artistic lessons from his father, Rumpf went to the Düsseldorf Art Academy. He later moved to the Karlsruhe Art Academy. In the summer of 1888 he became a private student of Caspar Ritter at the Städel Institute. Since Rumpf's parents had settled in Kronberg im Taunus in 1875, Rumpf had - apart from a few trips - centered his life there. After becoming acquainted with some of his fellow painters, Rumpf soon joined the Kronberg painters' colony.
Peter Philipp Rumpf was a German painter and etcher. From 1838 he studied painting with Jakob Becker, Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt, Heinrich von Rustige and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann. In 1844, Rumpf founded an art school for middle-class daughters, which he ran until 1860. In 1858, Rumpf founded the Kronberg painters' colony in Kronberg im Taunus with his fellow students Anton Burger and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann. In addition to oil painting, Rumpf worked on etchings, watercolors and drawings. In 1888 he was appointed professor and was also court painter to Duke Adolph von Nassau-Weilburg.
Peter Philipp Rumpf was a German painter and etcher. From 1838 he studied painting with Jakob Becker, Carl Friedrich Wendelstadt, Heinrich von Rustige and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann. In 1844, Rumpf founded an art school for middle-class daughters, which he ran until 1860. In 1858, Rumpf founded the Kronberg painters' colony in Kronberg im Taunus with his fellow students Anton Burger and Jakob Fürchtegott Dielmann. In addition to oil painting, Rumpf worked on etchings, watercolors and drawings. In 1888 he was appointed professor and was also court painter to Duke Adolph von Nassau-Weilburg.
Paul Emil Rumpf was a German painter and illustrator. Emil Rumpf was the son of the Frankfurt painter Philipp Rumpf. After the first artistic lessons from his father, Rumpf went to the Düsseldorf Art Academy. He later moved to the Karlsruhe Art Academy. In the summer of 1888 he became a private student of Caspar Ritter at the Städel Institute. Since Rumpf's parents had settled in Kronberg im Taunus in 1875, Rumpf had - apart from a few trips - centered his life there. After becoming acquainted with some of his fellow painters, Rumpf soon joined the Kronberg painters' colony.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.
Volkmar Schulz-Rumpold is a German self-taught artist.
He began making art in 1985 and had his first exhibition at Galerie Roche in Bremen in 1986. Since 1991 he has lived and worked north of Berlin and continues to exhibit his work throughout Europe.