Bertha Schrader (11 June 1845 – 11 May 1920) was a German painter, lithographer, and woodblock print-maker.[1]
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Born | (1845-06-11)11 June 1845 Memel, Kingdom of Prussia |
Died | 11 May 1920(1920-05-11) (aged 74) Dresden, Weimar Republic |
Nationality | German |
Known for | Painting |
Schrader was born on 11 June 1845 in Memel, Lithuania.[2] She studied with Carl Graeb's son Paul Graeb (1842-1892) in Berlin, and with Paul Baum (1854-1932) in Dresden.[2][3] From 1882 to 1916 Schrader was a member of the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen (Association of Berlin Artists) where she exhibited her paintings. She was also a member of the Dresden Women Artists Association, serving as the chairwoman.[4]
She exhibited her work at the Woman's Building at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.[3]
Schrader died on 11 May 1920 in Dresden.[2]
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