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‎Heilemann, Ernst, German painter and draftsman (1870-1936).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin], 5. I. 1910.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - An illustrator working in Berlin for several magazines including "Jugend" and "Simplicissimus", Heilemann specialized in depicting costal resorts on the Baltic Sea as well as scenes of sophisticated metropolitan life, documenting glittering feasts celebrated in the capital at the turn of the century. - Traces of a horizontal fold; small brown stain. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hein, Franz, German painter and poet (1863-1927).‎

‎Autograph signature. Leipzig, [postmark: 25 March 1913].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Specializing in tavern, church and fairy tale motifs, Hein was a teacher at the Karlsruhe Academy of Arts from 1890 to 1905, joined the artists' colony in Grötzingen in 1890 and settled in Leipzig in 1905. - Small ink spots; lower right corner slightly creased. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Heine, Thomas Theodor, German-Swedish painter and illustrator (1867-1948).‎

‎Autograph signature. Munich, 24. IX. 1917.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A gifted caricaturist, Heine was a leading illustrator of the Munich-based humoristic and satirical magazines "Fliegende Blätter" and "Simplicissimus". His illustrated critiques of society and the monarchy in particular led to a six-month prison sentence in 1898; his caricatures of Nazi leaders forced him to flee Germany and emigrate to Prague, Oslo and finally Stockholm, where he published his cynical autobiography "Ich warte auf Wunder" in 1942. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Heinemann, Fritz, German sculptor (1864-1932).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Halensee, 6 Jan. 1910].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Distancing himself from the predominant Neo-Baroque style of the Begas School, Heinemann created monuments, tombs, genre sculptures, busts and figurines, some of them inspired by the style of Auguste Rodin, and served as a teacher at the Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum from 1889 to 1905. - Some ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hellmer, Edmund von, Austrian sculptor (1850-1935).‎

‎Autograph signature. Vienna, [postmark: 11 Nov.] 1910.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Awarded a fellowship at the 1869 Munich International Exhibition for a relief of the Prometheus theme at the age of 19, Hellmer spent almost two years in Italy before returning to Vienna in 1870, where he worked as a freelance sculptor, was appointed a professor at the Academy in 1879 and co-founded the Vienna Secession. - Traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hendrich, Hermann, German painter (1854-1931).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Postmark: Hirschberg-Grünthal, 2 May 1916].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Mit deutschem Gruß [...]". - Inspired by the works of Richard Wagner as well as by Goethe's "Faust", Hendrich created monumental paintings with themes from German and Norse mythology, as well as several "art halls" including the "Sagenhalle" in Schreiberhau and the "Walpurgishalle" in Thale. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hengeler, Adolf, German painter (1863-1927).‎

‎Autograph signature. Munich, 15. III. 1918.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A prominent illustrator of the humoristic magazine "Fliegende Blätter" from 1884, Hengeler started painting in 1900 and specialized in Bavarian and Allgäu landscapes populated with people as well as putti and mythical creatures, before turning towards biblical motifs in his later career. - Round postal stamp; 2 small creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Henseler, Ernst, German painter and draftsman (1852-1940).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Zehlendorf, 7. IX. 1917.‎

‎8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "In Erfüllung Ihres Wunsches ergebenst [...]". - Applying himself to genre and portrait painting, Henseler was a teacher at several schools of art and was appointed a professor of nude drawing at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin in 1888. Visits to his native Warthebruch moorlands inspired several of his works. - Traces of an angular fold. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hermanns, Heinrich, German lithographer and painter (1862-1942).‎

‎Autograph signature. Düsseldorf-Oberkassel, 12. III. 1914.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Hermanns was particularly inspired by the scencery of Holland, Western and North Western Germany, and made several study journeys to Italy, France, Spain and the Netherlands before turning towards architectural painting in his later career. He had co-founded an association of progressive landscape artists, the "Lucas-Club", as early as 1889. - Postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Héroux, Bruno, German painter and graphic artist (1868-1944).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Leipzig, 1. XI. 1911.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "War verreist - deshalb erst heute Ihrem Wunsch gemäss die Unterschrift [...]". - Working as a freelance artist from 1900, Héroux first made a name for himself with his etched nude bookplates and the use of a special graphic format called "Remarquendrucke", and proceeded to create illustrations for prominent works including the "Atlas of the Anatomy of the Horse" (1901) as well as 600 illustrations for the three-volume "Hand Atlas of Human Anatomy" (1913). - Small creases near lower corners; faint traces of a postmark; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Herrmann, Paul, German painter and etcher (1864-1946).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 11. XI. 1917.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Die Kunst eines Volkes ist der Prüfstein seines 'Ichs' [...]". - After two years in Chicago, New York and San Francisco, Herrmann worked in Paris for the satirical magazine "Le Rire" from 1895 onwards, publishing prints and illustrations under the pseudonym "Henri Héran". He moved to Berlin in 1906 and exhibited a large number of etchings, drypoints and other printed works at the 1914 "Große Berliner Kunstausstellung". - Postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hertel, Albert, German painter (1843-1912).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin], 7. XI. 1910.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ¼ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - After an almost four-year sojourn to Rome, Hertel was appointed a teacher at the Berlin Academy in 1875, a position he left in 1877 to work as a freelance painter. His work comprises still lifes, landscapes and genre paintings as well as 13 tempera paintings for the Imperial Staircase in the Berlin cathedral. - Small tear in upper margin; a few small creases; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Herter, Ernst, German sculptor (1846-1917).‎

‎Autograph signature. Charlottenburg, 14. V. 1908.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, Herter specialized in statues of mythological figures. His most famous works include "The Dying Achilles", acquired by Elisabeth of Austria as the centrepiece for her Achilleion palace in Corfu, and the Heinrich Heine memorial sculpture "Lorelei Fountain" unveiled in New York City in 1899. - Small ink spots; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Heyser, Friedrich, German painter (1857-1921).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Dresden, 16 Sept. 1917].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Natur und Kunst - Alles andre fast eitel Dunst. Meiner lieben Heimat herzliche Grüße! [...]". - A member of the artists' association "Grün-Weiß", Heyser devioted himself to portraiture as well as genre painting frequently inspired by German poetry, before painting landscapes of Föhr and Friesland in his later career. - Traces of a postmark; small creases near lower corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hierl-Deronco, Otto Barone, German painter (1859-1935).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 20 March 1913].‎

‎8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A co-founder of the Munich Secession, Hierl-Deronco made a name for himself with his historical paintings "Gefangennahme Ludwig XVI. in Varennes" and "Sturm auf die Tuilerien", and, facilitated by his relationship with the counts Ricciardelli, created a series of 17 portraits in Rome, including eight portraits of Pope Pius X. - Self-addressed by the collector. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hildebrand, Adolf von, German sculptor (1847-1921).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Munich, 8 Sept. 1909].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Es ist nicht Zufall, dass die Mü[c]ke sich reimt auf Tücke. Und dass die Geis[s] sich reimt auf Steiss [...]". - A representative of Classicism and inspired by Italian Renaissance, Hildebrand was a leading artist in monumental and fountain sculpture and set out his artistic theories in his book "Das Problem der Form in der Bildenden Kunst", published in 1893. - Two faint brownstains; tiny creases near left corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hildebrand, Ernst, German painter (1833-1924).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin, 12 Oct. 1912].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A member of the Prussian Academy of Arts, Hildebrand initially focused on decorative painting but soon turned towards genre scenes, particularly featuring Martin Luther and Queen Louise, before switching to portraiture in the 1890s and scoring several commissions from the court. - Partly deleted paraph on the reverse. Self-addressed by the collector. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hirzel, Hermann, Swiss painter, etcher and graphic artist (1864-1939).‎

‎Autograph signature. Berlin, 16. VI. 1914.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Dropping out of his pharmaceutical training to become a painter in the 1880s, Hirzel specialized in etching and created advertisements, sheet music covers, and bookplates featuring floral ornaments. His career was interrupted by a six-year period during which he worked in the cotton trade in Russia before returning to Berlin in 1910 to focus on commercial art. - Traces of postmarks. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hlavácek, Anton, Austrian painter (1842-1926).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Vienna, 20. VII. 1916.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Austria - Germania | Heil u. Sieg! [...]". - After being twice rejected by the Vienna Academy, Hlavácek was finally admitted in 1859 and specialized in landscapes. His most characteristic works, including monumental paintings created from 1874 to 1884, such as a panorama of Vienna, show a poetic understanding of nature. - Small ink spots near upper margin; faint creases near lower corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hönemann, Martin, German painter and xylographer (1858-1937).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Berlin, 19 March 1918].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Für das Autographen-Album [...]". - A talented xylographer, Hönemann reproduced works of 19th century painters, specializing in creating facsimile cuts of drawings by artists including Adolph von Menzel (1815-1905). He was awarded the honorary prize of the city of Berlin in 1909. - Faint traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hösel, Erich, German sculptor (1869-1953).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Meissen, 2 Sept. 1909].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Working for the Meißen porcelain manufacture from 1903, Hösel created various figurines of animals, children and native Americans as well as portrait and genre sculptures, making study journeys to Greece, Istanbul, Anatolia and North America. - Small ink spots near left margin. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hofer, Karl, German painter (1878-1955).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. B[erlin], 17. XI. 1921.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Hier das gewünschte Autogramm [...]". - Developing his characteristic expressionist style in the 1920s, a style later termed "Magic Realism", Hofer created paintings with prophetic tendencies in the 1930s. His criticism of the Nazi regime caused him to lose his position as professor at the Berlin Academy of Arts in 1933, an institution he returned to as director in 1945. - Some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hoffmann-Fallersleben, Franz, German painter (1855-1927).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Steglitz, 18. I. 1910.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Sustine et abstine [...]". - Applying himself mainly to landscape painting, Hoffmann-Fallersleben, who is considered a representative of "Wirklichkeitsmalerei", a style between Naturalism and Impressionism, was especially inspired by the German Weser region near Corvey where he grew up. - Traces of a postmark; a few small creases. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hofmann, Karl, Austrian painter (1852-1926).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. Lienz, 15. V. 1916.‎

‎8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Treudeutsche Grüße sendet [...]". - A representative of "Stimmungsimpressionismus", a style practiced by Austrian plein-air painters between 1870 and 1900, Hofmann specialized in landscapes, his motifs including coastal and marine scenery as well as his native Tyrol, but applied himself to architecture as well, designing the "Sonnenhof", the only Art Nouveau building in the district of Lienz. - Traces of a red round stamp; a purple oval stamp next to the postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Holmberg, August, German sculptor and painter (1851-1911).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Munich, 6. IV. 1909.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Anbei den gewünschten Namenszug! Ergebenst [...]". - Appointed director of the Neue Pinakothek in Munich in 1900 and working as conservator at the Alte Pinakothek from 1905, Holmberg created popular still lifes and interiors as well as genre and historical paintings, and was a keen collector of art and antiquities. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Horst-Schulze, Paul, German painter and graphic artist (1876-1937).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Leipzig, 21 Nov. 1913].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Eigentlich eine Unsitte, Menschen die man nicht kennt und deren Character einem nicht klar sein kann in Schriftäusserungen zu sammeln. Schrift, die so sehr abhängig ist gerade vom Moment. Wenn Jemand z. B. in Eile ist, so wird er schon aus der Schrift falsch beurteilt werden müssen, wehe ihm aber wenn er mal gereizt oder deprimiert ist. Und wenn ich jetzt meinen Namen nicht darunter setze, betrüge ich Sie um das Beste - den Sport [...]". - After studying in Leipzig, Munich and Düsseldorf, Horst-Schulze received his first major commission, the decoration of the Gnadenkirche in Leipzig-Wahren. He created the interior design for the Art Nouveau villa of the merchant Max Haunstein, designed illustrations and book decorations, and in 1904 started teaching at the Royal Academy for Graphic Arts and Book Trade in Leipzig. - A few tiny ink spots; small creases near upper right and lower left corner. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hosaeus, Hermann, German sculptor (1875-1958).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Tübingen, 22. VIII. 1908.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Punningly inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau, sending a Latin quotation ("Art is my law") which doubles as a ribald German invective against the unsolicited autograph collector: "Lex mihi ars [...]". - Having studied in Dresden, Nuremberg, Munich and Berlin, Hosaeus exhibited his works at the "Große Berliner Kunstausstellung" for the first time in 1899. He devoted himself to monumental sculpture, specializing in war memorials, and taught at the Berlin Technical University from 1918 onwards. - Traces of postmarks; tiny ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hubatsch, Hermann, German sculptor (1878-1940).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 14. I. 1914.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihrem Wunsche gern entsprechend zeichne [...]". - Working for the Royal Porcelain Manufacture in Berlin from 1903 onwards, Hubatsch created countless Act Nouveau models, mostly of human figurines, and was awarded a gold medal at the 1910 Brussels World Fair. - Traces of a postal stamp near right margin. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Huber, Josef, Austrian painter (1858-1932).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Munich], no date.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Ihre Karte wurde mir nach München nachgesandt, von wo aus ich Ihren Gruß dankend erwidere: Artibus in serviendo [...]". - Teaching ecclesiastical monumental art at the Düsseldorf Academy since 1909, Huber was a representative of Historicism influenced by Symbolism, Art Nouveau and Expressionism, and was as a member of the Düsseldorf artists' association "Malkasten". - Traces of a postmark and small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hübner, Heinrich, German draftsman, painter and graphic artist (1869-1945).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, [postmark: 21 Feb. 1913].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Für Ihre Sammlung! [...]". - Influenced by French and German Impressionism, Hübner created genre paintings, portraits and interiors, founded a private painting school in Berlin in 1901, and travelled East Asia and the United States between 1908 and 1910. - Traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hübner, Ulrich, German painter (1872-1932).‎

‎Autograph signature. Neubabelsberg, 14. III. 1918.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Joining the Berlin Secession in 1899, Hübner worked in Berlin and spent his summers in Hamburg, Lübeck, Rostock and Travemünde, where he specialized in harbour and other maritime scenes. In 1905 he was one of the first artists to be awarded the Villa Romana Prize. - Small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Jaeckel, Willy, German painter and lithographer (1888-1944).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Berlin, 12 April 1919].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Entsprechend Ihrem Wunsch! [...]". - One of the most prominent representatives of German Expressionism, Jaeckel created portraits, nudes, still lifes, landscapes and graphic works, and was one of the first to paint religious motifs in the expressionist style. His four-part fresco mural at the Bahlsen bakery in Hannover from 1917 constitutes one of his major works. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Janensch, Gerhard, German sculptor (1860-1933).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Berlin, 14. IX. 1917.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Durchhalten! Ein Pereat den schlaffen Seelen! [...]". - After winning a scholarship to Rome in 1883 for his work "Bacchant mit Panthern", Janensch founded his own studio in 1886 and started teaching at the Berlin Academy in 1887. Many of his works show themes of industrial work, including smithery and glassblowing. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Janssen, Karl, German sculptor (1855-1927).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Bengsdorf, 22 Aug. 1917].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A Neo-Baroque artist, Janssen specialized in tombs, equestrian statues and war memorials, and was commissioned, along with Josef Tüshaus (1851-1901), to produce the sculpture group "Vater Rhein und seine Töchter" for the visit of German Emperor Wilhelm to Düsseldorf in 1884, a work which proved so popular that a more durable version in bronze was created for a city fountain. - A few small creases and ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Jernberg, Olof, German painter (1855-1935).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Königsberg, 9. III. 1914.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Natura artis magistra [...]". - A pioneer of Impressionism among painters of the Düsseldorf School and a co-founder of the "Lucas-Club", Jernberg devoted himself to landscape and marine painting and was appointed professor at the Königsberg Academy of Arts in 1901. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Junghanns, Julius Paul, German painter (1876-1958).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Düsseldorf, 8. II. 1911.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Den kleinen Gefallen tat Ihnen gerne [...]". - A renowned animal and plein-air painter, his work frequently featuring peasant scenes with cattle and horses, Junghanns started teaching at the Düsseldorf Academy of Arts in 1904 at the age of only 28, a position he maintained for 40 years. - Postmark on verso slightly showing through; slightly fingerstained. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Jungwirth, Josef, Austrian painter (1869-1950).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. No place, [postmark: 11 Jan. 1914].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Prosit 1914! [...]". - A portraitist as well as a painter of historical and genre themes, Jungwirth was frequently commissioned by Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whom he frequently accompanied on his travels. He found inspiration on his study trips to Italy, Germany and Holland, and taught at the Vienna Academy. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Junk, Rudolf, Austrian graphic artist and painter (1880-1943).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. [Postmark: Vienna], 16. V. 1929.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "In der Hoffnung, daß Sie die Schriftzeichen auch entziffern können, übersendet die gewünschten Zeilen Ihr ergebener [...]". - Working for the Austrian national printing press from 1909 onwards, Junk designed several banknotes, security papers and stamps, joined the Vienna artists' association "Hagenbund" in the same year, and served as the director of the "Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt" from 1924 to 1943. - Traces of several postmarks; small creases near corners. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Junker, Hermann, German painter (1867-1928).‎

‎Autograph signature. Charlottenburg, 9. VII. 1913.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - After studying in Frankfurt and Karlsruhe, Junker worked in Berlin from 1908, where he specialized in portraits and genre pieces, his paintings of horses achieving great popularity among racing enthusiasts. - Traces of postmarks and of 3 angular folds. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kalckreuth, Leopold von, German painter and graphic artist (1855-1928).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Hittfeld], 19. V. 1908.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to Cora Scharlau, a relative of the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A co-founder of the "Stuttgarter Künstlerbund" in 1898, Kalckreuth applied himself to portraiture, landscapes and genre painting, and focused on depicting the weary life of peasants and fishermen with relentless realism. - A few small ink spots and traces of a postmark. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kallmorgen, Friedrich, German painter (1856-1924).‎

‎Autograph signature. Berlin, 13. V. 1908.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Best known for his landscapes and city paintings in an impressionist style, Kallmorgen co-founded the Grötzing artists' colony in 1890 and started teaching at the Berlin Academy in 1901, study trips taking him to Paris, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway and Russia. - Traces of postmarks; the postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kampf, Arthur, German painter (1864-1950).‎

‎Autograph drawing signed. Berlin, 15. V. 1908.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A renowned history and genre painter associated with the Düsseldorf School, Kampf preferred such motifs as Frederick the Great and the Napoleonic Wars, while as a portraitist he focused on painting children. - With a pen-and-ink drawing of a male face in profile. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kampf, Eugen, German painter (1861-1933).‎

‎Autograph drawing signed. [Postmark: Düsseldorf, 24 Nov. 1911].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - A co-founder of the "Lucas-Club", a progressive association of landscape painters, Kampf created popular works inspired by Rhenish and Flemish scenery in a naturalist and impressionist style, his landscapes frequently featuring scenes of peasant life. - With a pencil drawing showing two low farm houses and two high trees beneath a stormy sky. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kampmann, Gustav, German painter and graphic artist (1859-1917).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Karlsruhe, 23 Oct. 1912].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Considered the most prominent member of the Grötzing artists' colony, Kampmann specialized in landscape painting and lithography. A co-founder of the "Künstlerbund Karlsruhe" in 1896, he worked as an illustrator for the vanguard magazine "Pan" and created landscapes with abstract tendencies rarely featuring figural elements. - Traces of a postmark and small ink spots near upper left corner. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kappstein, Carl Friedrich, German painter and graphic artist (1869-1933).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Triest, 24. V. 1914.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Auf einer Studienreise nach Dalmatien und Corfu begriffen, finde ich nicht mehr Zeit als für diese Zeilen! [...]". - Although best known for his animal paintings and still lifes, Kappstein was also an dedicated lithographer, teaching at the Royal Technical University of Charlottenburg from 1905 and publishing a handbook on this technique in 1910. - A few small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kardorff, Konrad von, German painter and etcher (1877-1945).‎

‎Autograph drawing signed. [Postmark: Breslau, 15 Nov. 1921].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "Gruß [...]". - With a pencil portrait sketch. - An impressionist painter working in Germany, Hungary, France and the Netherlands, Kardorff taught at the Breslau Academy from 1920. His oeuvre mainly comprises portraits, but he also created landscape paintings, flower still lifes and street views of Berlin. - Traces of one angular and one horizontal fold. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kaufmann, Hugo, German painter (1844-1915).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Charlottenburg, 8 Nov. 1910].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Specializing in genre paintings which frequently featured tavern scenes, peasants and huntsmen, Kaufmann settled in Munich in 1871 after spending one and a half years in Paris, which he had to leave at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. - Small tear in upper margin; several ink spots; postmark on verso slightly showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kautsky, Johann, Czech set designer and painter (1827-1896).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Berlin], 25. I. 1918.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Starting his career as an artist in Prague, Kautsky was appointed theatre decorator at the Vienna State Opera in 1863. He co-owned the stage decorating company "Brioschi, Burghart und Kautsky", a studio commissioned by theatres at home and abroad, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York. - Small creases near lower corners; some small ink spots. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Kayser-Eichberg, Carl, German painter (1873-1964).‎

‎Autograph quotation signed. Friedeberg am Queis (Mirsk), 14. VIII. 1917.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). 1 page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau: "'Erkenne dich selbst und gieb dich selbst' heißt das vornehmste Gesetz aller Kunst [...]". - An impressionist painter, Kayser-Eichberg specialized in landscape paintings inspired by the German plains and heathlands, frequently featuring peasants or cattle. He co-founded the "Märkischer Künstlerbund" in 1899 and was an active war painter during the First World War. - Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Keller, Albert von, German painter (1844-1920).‎

‎Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 1 May 1908].‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Applying himself to painting interiors, portraits and nudes in a highly expressive impressionist style, Keller specialized in depicting female figures and achieved success as an artist in 1873 when he was awarded a medal for his work "Chopin" in Vienna. - Traces of a postmark; one small abraded spot. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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