Alice Trübner (1875–1916) was a German artist.
Trübner née Auerbach was born on 24 August 1875 in Bradford, England. [1] [2] She was the wife of the painter Wilhelm Trübner (1851–1917). Trübner exhibited her work in Berlin. [3] She died on 20 March 1916 in Berlin Germany. [1] [2]
Her work is in the collection of the collection of the Städel. [3] Her work is also in the German Expressionism collection of the Museum of Modern Art. [4] Specifically MoMA has two lithographs that were contributions to the weekly broadside Kriegszeit (Wartime) published by Paul Cassirer from 1914 through 1916. [5]
Alice Trübner (1875–1916) was a German artist.
Trübner née Auerbach was born on 24 August 1875 in Bradford, England. [1] [2] She was the wife of the painter Wilhelm Trübner (1851–1917). Trübner exhibited her work in Berlin. [3] She died on 20 March 1916 in Berlin Germany. [1] [2]
Her work is in the collection of the collection of the Städel. [3] Her work is also in the German Expressionism collection of the Museum of Modern Art. [4] Specifically MoMA has two lithographs that were contributions to the weekly broadside Kriegszeit (Wartime) published by Paul Cassirer from 1914 through 1916. [5]