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Wilhelm Gustav Friederich Hasemann

Wilhelm Gustav Friederich Hasemann (1850 - 1913) was active/lived in Germany.  Wilhelm Hasemann is known for Painting.

Wilhelm Gustav Hasemann emerged as a Black Forest painter.  Located in Gutach in 1880, he first worked on book illustrations, then with the detailed representation of Black Forest costumes, often in multi-figured paintings.

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Wilhelm Gustav Friederich Hasemann available:    Adolf Riedlin,  Julius Kibiger,  Bert Jager,  Hermann Burte-Strube,  Vitus Staudacher,  Arthur Grimm,  Hermann Dischler,  Max Roman,  Wilhelm Wickertsheimer,  Hans Richard von Volkmann,  Rudolf Hellwag,  Emil Lugo,  Paul Von Ravenstein,  Edmund Kanoldt,  Karl Hauptmann,  Wilhelm Hempfing,  Franz Huth,  Friedrich Kallmorgen,  Franz Grassel,  Ludwig Dill,  Anton Braith,  Louis Douzette,  Ralph Fleck,  Carl Millner



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