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Karl Kellermann

Karl Kellermann (1881 - 1968) was active/lived in Germany.  Karl Kellermann is known for Romantic painting.

Johann Bernard Klombeck was a German painter who was taught the basics of painting by his uncle, Matthias Tinthoff. He later studied at the art academy in Kleve under Barend Cornelis Koekkoek, a landscape painter. Klombeck's works were exhibited in major cities across Europe between 1843 and 1856. He was known for his Romantic painting style and succeeded Koekkoek as the head of the art academy in Kleve after Koekkoek's death in 1862.

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Similar artists

.  There are 22 similar (related) artists for Karl Kellermann available:    Walter Matysiak,  Alfred Noe,  Karl Albert Stadelhofer,  Karl Einhart,  Eugen Hepp,  Hans Sauerbruch,  Hans Breinlinger,  Bruno Epple,  Otto Marquard,  Karl Weickgenannt,  Karel Hodr,  Walter Hangarter,  Fritz Hildebrandt,  Heinrich Lotter,  Karl Moritz,  Adolf Gustav Thamm,  Wilhelm F Giessel,  Julius Paul Junghanns,  Bruno Bruni,  Max Ackermann,  Adolf Holzel,  Johann Jungblut



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