Adolf Des Coudres (2 June 1862, Karlsruhe - 21 September 1924, Fürstenfeldbruck) was a German landscape painter.
His father was Ludwig des Coudres, a painter and Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe.
[2] In 1881, he enrolled at the Academy, where he studied with Gustav Schönleber, who had a profound influence on his style.
After completing his studies, he worked as a freelance painter until 1909, participating in exhibitions at Baden-Baden and Munich, including several showings at the Glaspalast, as well as Karlsruhe.
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