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Eugene Eduard Ansen-Hofmann

Eugene Eduard Ansen-Hofmann (1862 - 1955) was active/lived in Germany, Austria.  Eugene Ansen Hofmann is known for Orientalist painting.

At the turn of the century, the Viennese painter Eduard Ansen-Hofmann (1862-1955) became known with his oriental slave market and harem scenes including female nudes.  Even today these motifs achieve high prices at international auctions.

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