Eugen Kampf (16 March 1861, Aachen – 13 April 1933, Düsseldorf) was a German painter; associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He specialized in rural and village scenes.
Kampf was also an active member of several other artists' associations. Together with Wilhelm Schneider-Didam, he operated a "Damenakademie" (school for women) and conducted classes in a building across the street from the Kunstakademie.[3] In 1908, he became a Professor at the Kunstakademie.
His works may be seen at the Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum in Aachen and the Museum Kunstpalast, among others. His son, Ari Walter Kampf (1894-1955), also became a painter.
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^Walter Cohen: Die Düsseldorfer Malerei auf der Großen Berliner Kunstausstellung 1918 zu Düsseldorf. In: Die Kunst. Monatshefte für freie und angewandte Kunst. Neununddreißigster Band, München 1919, S. 64 (Online)