Marie Davids (1847–1905)[1] was a German painter.
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| Born | 5 March 1847 Rendsburg, Duchy of Holstein |
| Died | 1905 Berlin, Germany |
| Nationality | German |
Davids was born in Rendsburg and became a pupil of Alexander Struys. She was active in Berlin and created mainly portraits. In 1896 and 1904 she exhibited at the International Exhibition.[2] Only in 1889 she was mentioned in the Berliner Adressbuch (Berlin directory) in Bülowstraße 21. 1897 she moved to Nollenorfstraße 10. Her last studio was in Berlin-Tiergarten, Lützowstraße 82.[3] Her work Portrait of Fräulein von Sydow was included in the book Women Painters of the World.[4] Marie Davids stayed unmarried.
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