Born in Berlin in 1869 died in Berlin around 1930, Arnold Lűschwitz -Koreffski was a German / Polish painter and illustrator who traveled through the Balkans and the Orient in the early 20th century. He was probably a war painter, since he generated many portraits of German and other military portraits. He visited Macedonia, once in 1903, where he made portrait of Albanian rebel in Thessaloniki (in collection of the author of this lexicon), around 1912 during Balkan Wars, painted in Macedonia and Bulgaria, mainly rebels and soldiers and again during the Great War, where he made cityscapes of Skopje and portraits of German soldiers located in Macedonia.
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