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Wilhelm von Kaulbach

Wilhelm von Kaulbach (1805-1874) was a German painter, head of the new German school, born in Waldeck. He was a pupil of Cornelius, and associated with him in painting the frescoes in the Glyptothek in Münich. Among other works, which have made his name famous, he executed the splendid series of compositions that adorn the vestibule of the Berlin Museum. He illustrated Goethe's "Faust" and his "Reinecke Fuchs".

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