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Paul Buchholz

Paul Buchholz (1868 - 1930) was active/lived in Germany.  Paul Buchholz is known for Painting.

Paul Buchholz was a Tostedt-based artist who created landscapes, as well as views of Hamburg and Lüneburg.

He succeeded in capturing the atmosphere of shady old town alleyways as well as the colorful, pulsating life on the beach or at the fair. Buchholz's works were exhibited at the Hamburger Kunstverein in 1941. Lit.: Der Neue Rump.

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