Johanna Luise Groppe

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Johanna Luise Groppe , née Schulze (born January 25, 1863 in Berlin ; † after 1921), was a German painter .

Life

Groppe married the doctor Lorenz Groppe (1850-1896) in Wiesbaden in 1891 . After his death, she studied from 1896 at the art school of the Association of Berlin Artists with Jacob Alberts and then in Munich with Georg Schuster-Woldan .

From 1899 she lived with permanent residence in Munich, had her studio there and was a member of the “Luitpold Group” from 1902 and from 1905 to 1920 of the Munich Artists' Association . In particular, she painted portraits and still lifes , nudes and figure pictures.

Groppe exhibited her works in 1904, 1907, 1919 and 1921 in the Munich Glass Palace , in 1908 as part of the Great Berlin Art Exhibition and in 1909 at the Great German Art Exhibition in the Künstlerhaus Vienna . Johann Luise Groppe was also a member of the General German Art Cooperative .

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  1. ^ Proof of exhibition in Vienna in 1909 and membership of the Allgemeine Deutsche Kunstgenossenschaft .