Ida Braubach

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Ida Braubach (* 1830 in Hanau , † 1918 in Darmstadt ) was a German portrait , genre and landscape painter .

Life

After initial artistic training in Offenbach am Main around 1862, Braubach went to Paris from 1864 to 1867 to study in Léon Cogniet's studio . She moved to Canada with Adolf Vogt in 1867 . In 1873 he returned to Germany. After stays in Stettin, Weimar and Offenbach a. M. moved them to Kronberg im Taunus and belonged to the Kronberg painters' colony . After 1885 Braubach went on trips, a. a. through the Black Forest and to Munich. She was based in Darmstadt in 1905 and traveled to Rome in 1908.

In manual labor (no year)

Works

  • Ox picture, copy after Rosa Bonheur, whereabouts unknown (Biller 1901, p. 128).

literature

  • Gitta Ho: Braubach, Ida In: Savoy, Bénédicte and Nerlich, France (eds.): Paris apprenticeship years. A lexicon for training German painters in the French capital. Volume 2: 1843-1870. Berlin / Boston 2015.
  • Katja Behling, Anke Manigold: The painting women. Intrepid artists around 1900 . Munich: Elisabeth Sandmann, 2009, p. 84