Maria Luebbes

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Maria Lübbes , also Marie Caroline Lübbes (born June 14, 1847 in Altona near Hamburg , † February 6, 1939 in Munich ), was a German portrait , genre and still life painter from the Düsseldorf School .

Life

Portrait of the artist Izabela "Izy" Boznańskiej , 1894

Lübbes studied as a private student in Düsseldorf with Wilhelm Sohn and in Munich with Ludwig von Herterich and Wilhelm Dürr the Younger . Artistically she emerged through portraits of children and women. She lived in Munich, where she supported the painter Georg Jauss in 1892 . In 1893 she was one of the German female painters represented at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago . From 1901 to 1916 she was a member of the Association of Berlin Women Artists and took part in its exhibitions in 1901 and 1904. In the years 1896, 1899, 1900, 1906 and 1907 she exhibited at the Great Berlin Art Exhibition and in the years 1898–1904, 1907, 1909, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1921 and 1923 in the Glaspalast in Munich. In 1907 she was represented at the German National Art Exhibition in Düsseldorf. In addition, she exhibited at the Schleswig-Holstein State Exhibition in 1896 and at the exhibitions of the Schleswig-Holstein Art Cooperative in 1901, 1909 and 1913 . In 1900 she received a silver medal for a portrait of the sister of the painter Olga Boznańska at a London exhibition . In the summer months of 1910, 1911 and 1912 she painted in Dachau . Works by Maria Lübbes can be found in the collections of the Altona Museum and the Kunsthalle Kiel .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Museum Kunstpalast : Artists from the Düsseldorf School of Painting (selection, as of November 2016, PDF )