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    Arnold Böcklin and Hans von Marées. The three artists became known as the Deutschrömer ("German Romans") because of their preference for Italian over German...
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    from a family of painters and sculptors and was associated with the "Deutschrömer" (Germans artists and writers who lived in Rome). He is often referred...
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    Inserting a Graft on a Tree), Honoré Daumier (The Drama) and others. Deutschrömer (or German-Romans) such as Hans von Marées (Self-Portrait), Arnold Böcklin...
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    Rome, where he joined the Guild of Saint Luke and associated with the "Deutschrömer" (Germans residing in Rome). Over one-hundred of his drawings from this...
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    Michael Thimann: "Emil Schuback (1820-1902) Zeichnungen eines Hamburger Deutschrömers". In: Nordelbingen, Vol.84, Heide 2015, ISBN 978-3-8042-0745-5, pp. 131–164...
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    painters to receive a pension that enabled them to study in Rome (the Deutschrömer [de]). There, he was able to work with Anton Raphael Mengs. From 1785...
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    several works of the brothers Andreas Achenbach and Oswald Achenbach. The Deutschrömer – German artists and writers who lived in Rome – are represented by Anselm...
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