Theo von Brockhusen

Theodor Adolf Hillmann von Brockhusen (16 July 1882, Marggrabowa – 20 April 1919, Berlin) was a German painter, graphic artist, and etcher.

During that time, he also developed a relationship with the art dealer, Paul Cassirer, who was his exclusive agent until 1915, and provided most of his income.

He also spent the summer months at the Schwielowsee, creating landscapes that expressed the changing colors from dawn to dusk.

In addition to Brockhusen, the group included Waldemar Rösler, Artur Degner [de], Alfred Partikel, and Franz Domscheit.

He died at his home in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, aged only thirty-six, and was interred at the Evangelischer Kirchhof Nikolassee [de].

Beach Scene at Nieuwpoort
Village Street in the Sunlight