Ida Braubach
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.
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
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Braubach, Ida |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German portrait, genre and landscape painter |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 1830 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Hanau |
| DATE OF DEATH | 1918 |
| Place of death | Darmstadt |