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Helene Cramer

Helene Cramer (1844 - 1916) was active/lived in Germany.  Helene Cramer is known for Painting.

Hamburg flower painter. Together with her sister Molly she was pupil of J. T. Riefesell and C. Rodeck in Hamburg, as well as of C. Oesterley. Thereafter she continued her studies under M. van de Sande-Roosenboom in The Hague as well as under E. Joors in Antwerp.

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