Elisabeth Andrae - Artist Info

About Elisabeth Andrae

  • Biography

    Louise Elisabeth Andrae (3 August 1876, Leipzig – 1945, Dresden) was a German Post-Impressionist landscape painter and watercolorist.

    She studied with two landscape painters; Gustav Adolf Thamm [de] in Dresden and Hans von Volkmann [de] in Karlsruhe. She settled in Dresden, but spent long periods on the island of Hiddensee.

    There, she helped organize a group known as the "Hiddensoer Künstlerinnenbund [de]", an association of women artists that included Clara Arnheim, Elisabeth Büchsel, Käthe Loewenthal and Katharina Bamberg [de].

    They were regular exhibitors at an art venue known as the Blaue Scheune (Blue Barn), established in 1920 by Henni Lehmann. She also exhibited frequently with a group known as the "Kunstkaten" i...

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