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Karl Wilhelm Hübner (1814–1879) was a German genre painter. He was born at Königsberg, and was a pupil of the Düsseldorf Academy. Hübner's works were especially popular in Holland and in North America, where he was received with enthusiasm in 1874. His genre subjects include: "The Silesian Weavers" (1844)
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