Carl von Marr (1858-1936) was a German-American painter who was best known for his large-format history and genre paintings. Born in Milwaukee, USA, he later moved to Germany, where he studied at the art academies in Weimar, Berlin and Munich. He enjoyed great success in Munich in particular and became part of the art scene there. His most famous work is the monumental painting *The Plague in Rome* (1884), which brought him international recognition. Marr's style was academic, with dramatic compositions, realistic attention to detail and often morally or historically charged themes. He later became professor and rector at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich.
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Netherlands
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