Hans am EndeW
Hans am Ende

Hans am Ende was a German Impressionist painter.

Annot (artist)W
Annot (artist)

Annot, also known after her marriage as Annot Jacobi, was a German painter, art teacher, art writer and pacifist. As a result of political hostility in Germany, she spent much of her life in the United States and Puerto Rico.

Eugen BrachtW
Eugen Bracht

Eugen Felix Prosper Bracht was a German landscape painter.

Heinrich BrelingW
Heinrich Breling

Heinrich Christoph Gottlieb Breling was a German painter of historical and genre scenes. He was one of the founders of the Artists' Colony at Fischerhude.

Maria Caspar-FilserW
Maria Caspar-Filser

Maria Caspar-Filser was a German painter. She lived and worked mainly in Munich.

Lovis CorinthW
Lovis Corinth

Lovis Corinth was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism.

Helene CramerW
Helene Cramer

Helene Cramer was a German flower, landscape and portrait painter.

Molly CramerW
Molly Cramer

Molly Cramer was a German flower, landscape and portrait painter. Trained in the old Dutch tradition, she turned to Impressionism in her later years.

Max DauthendeyW
Max Dauthendey

Max Dauthendey was a German author and painter of the impressionist period. He was born in Würzburg and died in Malang. Together with Richard Dehmel and Eduard von Keyserling he is regarded as one of the most influential authors of that period. Dauthendey was stranded in Java at the outbreak of World War One. Attempts to provide him with a safe passage back to Germany failed.

Ludwig DettmannW
Ludwig Dettmann

Ludwig Julius Christian Dettmann was a German Impressionist painter.

Friedrich EckenfelderW
Friedrich Eckenfelder

Friedrich Eckenfelder was a Swiss-German impressionist painter, best known for his portrayals of farm horses and for townscapes with a background of the Swabian Alps. He was born and raised in modest circumstances, but his talent was discovered at an early age, so that he was able to receive training as a painter and later to enroll in the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. There he became one of the founding members of the Munich Secession.

Philipp FranckW
Philipp Franck

Johann Heinrich Philipp Franck was a German Impressionist painter, graphic artist and illustrator.

Carl GeistW
Carl Geist

Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Geist was a German Impressionist painter.

Hans von HayekW
Hans von Hayek

Hans von Hayek was an Austrian-born German Impressionist painter.

Thomas Herbst (painter)W
Thomas Herbst (painter)

Thomas Ludwig Herbst was a German Impressionist painter; known mostly for landscapes and animal portraits.

Curt HerrmannW
Curt Herrmann

Hugo Curt Herrmann was a German Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter; associated with the Berlin Secession.

Rudolf HöcknerW
Rudolf Höckner

Rudolf Höckner was a German Impressionist landscape and cityscape painter.

Gotthardt KuehlW
Gotthardt Kuehl

Gotthardt Kuehl was a German painter and a representative of early German Impressionism. He gained wide international recognition during his lifetime.

Arthur LanghammerW
Arthur Langhammer

Arthur Langhammer was a German Impressionist painter and illustrator best known for rural genre paintings.

August LemmerW
August Lemmer

August Lemmer was a German artist.

Max LiebermannW
Max Liebermann

Max Liebermann was a German painter and printmaker of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, and one of the leading proponents of Impressionism in Germany.

Arnold LyongrünW
Arnold Lyongrün

Ernst Arnold Lyongrün (1871–1935) was a German practitioner of the Jugendstil or Art Nouveau style of decorative arts and a painter in the Impressionistic mode.

Carl August Heinrich Ferdinand OesterleyW
Carl August Heinrich Ferdinand Oesterley

Carl August Heinrich Ferdinand Oesterley was a German landscape painter who eventually specialized in scenes from Norway.

Ernst OpplerW
Ernst Oppler

Ernst Oppler was a German Impressionist painter and etcher born in Hanover.

Leo PutzW
Leo Putz

Leo Putz was a Tyrolean painter. His work encompasses Art Nouveau, Impressionism and the beginnings of Expressionism. Figures, nudes and landscapes are his predominant subjects.

Max RabesW
Max Rabes

Max Friedrich Ferdinand Rabes was a German Impressionist painter. Although he is best remembered as an Orientalist painter, he rejected that label during his lifetime and wanted all of his works to be equally recognized.

Otto ReinigerW
Otto Reiniger

Otto Reiniger was a German landscape painter in the Impressionistic style. Most of his works feature the area immediately surrounding Stuttgart, and he was particularly praised for his depictions of flowing water.

Waldemar RöslerW
Waldemar Rösler

Waldemar Rösler (1882-1916) was a German Impressionist landscape painter and lithographer.

Osmar SchindlerW
Osmar Schindler

Osmar Schindler was a German painter belonging to the Dresden Academy school of artists. His works were considered a mixture of impressionism and Art Nouveau.

Arthur SiebelistW
Arthur Siebelist

Arthur Siebelist was a German Impressionist painter.

Max SlevogtW
Max Slevogt

Max Slevogt was a German Impressionist painter and illustrator, best known for his landscapes. He was, together with Lovis Corinth and Max Liebermann, one of the foremost representatives in Germany of the plein air style. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

Lesser UryW
Lesser Ury

Leo Lesser Ury was a German-Jewish Impressionist painter and printmaker, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.

Karl WaltherW
Karl Walther

Karl Walther was a painter of the German Post-Impressionist school, and an exponent of plein air painting. His works include portraits, still lifes, cityscapes and landscape paintings.

Heinrich von ZügelW
Heinrich von Zügel

Heinrich Johann von Zügel was a German painter who specialized in pictures of farm and domestic animals, often posed with a human in a dramatic or humorous situation.