Rose Eisner-Marquart

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Rose L. Eisner-Marquart (born April 12, 1883 in Myslowitz , Upper Silesia ; † 20th century) was a German painter and graphic artist of Jewish origin.

She studied at the Royal School of Arts and Crafts in Breslau (from 1911 Art Academy ) with Anna von Gritschker-Kunzendorf and later at the Académie Julian in Paris .

From 1907 to 1912 she owned a studio in Breslau. She later moved to Berlin . Nothing more is known about her time in Berlin and the years up to her death. She was also known for their designs of bookplates .