Walter Jungblut was the son of the highly regarded landscape painter, Johann Jungblut (1860-1912), who is known for his fine extensive landscapes. While his ...
Max Kaltenmoser was a German painter who produced exquisite genre scenes depicting everyday folk life in the Black Forest. He was initially trained by his fa...
German etcher and draughtsman Hermann Kätelhoen captured both the compelling beauty of nature and the gritty, grimy stain industrialisation marked across it....
Melchior "Melch" Kern (1872-1947), trained at the Munich Art Academy and worked in and around the City for most of his life. He generally painted scenes from...
Otto Kirberg was an accomplished German painter of genre subjects - both contemporary and historical. He studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy under Oswald A...
Christian Klaus was a highly skilled German painter that trained in Nuremberg and Munich. He exhibited in Vienna, Berlin, Dusseldorf and Dresden and won a me...
Eugen Johann Georg Klimsch came from an artistic family and was trained by his father from an early age. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and i...
Johan Pankraz Koeber, was primarily known for painting religious subjects and many of his works remain in churches within Austria and Germany. He also painte...
Hans Kratzer is known for his scenes that celebrate ordinary everyday life. During the 1920s, he seemed to specialise in painting cardinals in natural inform...