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Eduard Schleich the Elder was a German painter. He is generally referred to as The Elder to distinguish him from his son Eduard, who was also a painter.
Carl Ernst Morgenstern was a German landscape painter and professor at the School of Applied Arts in Breslau.
His father Christian E. B. Morgenstern was also a landscape painter and taught his son in his early years. Later Morgenstern studied with various teachers, including Josef Schertel, Eduard Schleich and Theodor Kotsch.
Carl Ernst Morgenstern was an important landscape painter of the 19th century. His style was influenced by the Barbizon School, which advocated painting en plein air and a realistic depiction of nature and landscape. Morgenstern also introduced these ideas into his teaching at the School of Arts and Crafts in Breslau and thus influenced an entire generation of artists. Today his works can be found in numerous museums and collections and he is considered one of the most important landscape painters of his time.
Hubert Kaplan is a contemporary German realist painter.
August Seidel was a German landscape painter, brother of Franz Seidel.
He painted landscapes, often depicting the foothills of the Bavarian Alps. Influenced by John Constable and the Barbizon School.
Seidel's works are in the New Pinakothek in Munich, the Wroclaw Museum and others.
Josef Willroider was an Austrian landscape painter and printmaker, the elder brother of the painter Ludwig Willroider. He was a member of the Malkasten association of painters who distanced themselves from academic traditionalism and engaged in modern plein air painting along French lines. Villroeder has a strong place in the history of Austrian and German landscape painting.