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Franz Otto Scholderer was a German Impressionist painter.
Scholderer studied at the Städel Academy of Arts, later befriending Henri Fantin-Latour and Édouard Manet in Paris, which influenced his work. Fantin-Latour captured Scholderer in his painting Atelier at Batignolles (1870).
Otto Scholderer initially painted mainly landscapes, later moving on to portraits, domestic romantic scenes and still lifes. Today his work is seen as an important link between Romanticism and Impressionism.
Heinrich Maria Davringhausen was a German painter associated with the New Objectivity. Davringhausen was born in Aachen. Mostly self-taught as a painter, he began as a sculptor, studying briefly at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts before participating in a group exhibition at Alfred Flechtheim's gallery in 1914. He also traveled to Ascona with his friend the painter Carlo Mense that year. At this early stage his paintings were influenced by the expressionists, especially August Macke.