Hedwig Hausmann-Hoppe

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Hedwig Hausmann-Hoppe (born June 29, 1865 in Gumbinnen , † unknown after 1922) was a German painter who mainly worked in Berlin .

Hedwig Hausmann-Hoppe studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the Hanau drawing academy as well as the Académie Julian in Paris . She worked in Berlin from around the 1890s. She lived at Potsdamer Strasse 121 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf .

Hausmann-Hoppe mostly painted traditional motifs such as portraits , landscapes and still lifes . In the magazine Die Gegenwart she was referred to as “in the forefront of Berlin flower and still life painters [standing]”.

Hausmann-Hoppe took part in numerous exhibitions from around 1890, particularly in Berlin. Works by Hausmann-Hoppe could be seen a. a. at the “International Art Exhibition of the Association of Berlin Artists ” (1891, exhibition number 422 “Citronen”), the “63. Exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin ”(1892), the“ Great Berlin Art Exhibition ”(1894; 1914, exhibition number 2670“ Portrait of Dr. BG ”), the“ Annual Exhibition of the Cooperative of Visual Artists Vienna ”(1900).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Bothe (Ed.): Address book of contemporary visual artists. Munich 1898, p. 103 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  2. The present. Weekly for literature, art and public life. Volume 56, 1901, p. 286.
  3. International art exhibition organized by the Association of Berlin Artists on the occasion of its 50th anniversary, 1841–1891. Catalog, Berlin 1891, p. 23 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).