Eugen Kampf

There, in response to the conservative policies of the Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen [de], he joined with Olof Jernberg, Heinrich Hermanns and Helmuth Liesegang to form the "Lucas-Club"; an association of forward-looking landscape painters.

By 1891, the club had become subordinated to the Freie Vereinigung Düsseldorfer Künstler [de], and remained so until 1899, when a new "St. Lukas-Club" broke away.

Together with Wilhelm Schneider-Didam, he operated a "Damenakademie" (school for women) and conducted classes in a building across the street from the Kunstakademie.

From 1880 on, he hosted exhibitions at the Glaspalast in Munich, as well as in Dresden and Leipzig, and received a gold medal at the Große Berliner Kunstausstellung of 1906.

He also exhibited at the Exposition Universelle (1900) and the "Exposición de arte alemán" in Buenos Aires (1913).

Eugen Kampf (1904)