Draft:Eduard Dollerschell
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Eduard Dollerschell (12 may 1887 - 3 September 1946) was a German painter who was born in Wuppertal-Elberfeld.
Dollerschell trained as a lithographer before attending the Wuppertal School of Arts and Crafts. In school he studied with
After the war he returned to Wuppertal. His studio became the place of gathering for artists, writers and musicians. It was the center of Wuppertal's cultural life.
In the 1927, after some travels, Dollerschell spent several years in Paris. In 1933, when the Nazis assumed power, Dollerschel's work was declared "
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Museum Kunst der Verlorenen Generation https://verlorene-generation.com/en/museum-index/