Ulrich Hubner
(17 June 1872 Berlin - 29 April 1932 Neubabelsberg) was a German painter.
He was born into a family of artists, his academic training he received in 1892 in Karlsruhe with Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. He then studied at the private art school in Munich Friedrich Fehr. In 1899, he was a member of the Berlin Secession, and in 1906 and 1907 was on the board.
In 1899, he won the prize for advertising designs for cooperative advertising by Ludwig and Otto Stollwerck Henkell.
He painted in Berlin, Havel, and in the summers in Hamburg, Lebeck, Rostock and Travemende (where he had his principal residence from 1909 to 1912), and in particular, many harbor scenes.
He showed at Kunstverein in Hamburg in 1910. Some of his works are in the Behnhaus Museum, in Lebeck, and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Related Paintings of Ulrich Hubner :. | Twelfth-night (The King Drinks) ar | Children with Shell sg | trancept of ewenny priory | Landscape with john the Evangelist Writing the Book of Revelation on the Island of Patmos | mass at bolsena | Related Artists: MASTER of the Aix AnnunciationFlemish Northern Renaissance Painter, active 1480-1520 Eduard Friedrich Leyboldpainted Portrait of a young lady in a red dress with a paisley shawl in 1824 Dirck Barendsz (1534?C1592) was a Dutch Renaissance painter from Amsterdam who traveled to Italy in his youth to learn from the Italian masters, most notably Titian.
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