Hermann Knackfuss

Hermann Knackfuss in 1915 Hermann Knackfuss (; August 11, 1848, Wissen, Rhenish Prussia – May 17, 1915) was a German painter and writer on art. He is known for his historical paintings, but his most-recognized work is his illustration on behalf of the German Emperor Wilhelm II, ''Peoples of Europe, Guard your Dearest Goods'', which has become an iconic symbol of the use of the yellow peril to justify European imperialism in Asia at the end of the nineteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Knackfuß, Hermann
    Published 1914
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
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    by von Schleinitz, O.
    Published 1901
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
    Classmark: 340birn
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  3. 3
    by Mohn, Paul
    Published 1896
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    Classmark: 339birn
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    Published 1896
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
    Classmark: Handbibliothek 3/02
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  5. 5
    by Singer, Wolfgang
    Published 1908
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
    Classmark: 343birn
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    by von Ostini, Fritz
    Published 1905
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
    Classmark: 342birn
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    by Montandon, Marcel
    Published 1902
    Other Authors: “…Knackfuß, Hermann…”
    Classmark: 341birn
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