Caricaturist and painter Wilhelm Schulz was part of the Berliner Secession art movement (Lithographische Anstalt Berlin). He was born in 1865 in Luneburg and educated in Berlin, Hamburg, Karlsruhe and Munich. He was a contributor to magazines like Jugend (since 1897) and Simplicissimus, for which he made among others political caricatures. He died in Münich in 1952.