Johann Heinrich Höhl was a German painter and graphic artist based in Frankfurt on Main, and was a pupil of the famous painter Max Beckmann. Höhl took part in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. It is also known that he was a university teacher for painting at the University of Marburg for years, and he built up the Institute for Painting and Graphics in Marburg. Höhl was given inspiration for his coloristic landscapes and sub-tile drawings by Edith Kölsch, a well-known garden and flower designer.
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