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1872 Berlin - 1932 Neubabelsberg. Known for: Maritime themed painting.
Ulrich Hübner, born into an important family of artists, started his academic training in Karlsruhe in 1892 under Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. Subsequently, he attended... Read full biography
Ulrich Hübner, born into an important family of artists, started his academic training in Karlsruhe in 1892 under Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. Subsequently, he attended Friedrich Fehr's private school in Munich. In 1899, Hübner became a member of the Berliner... Read full biography
Ulrich Hübner, born into an important family of artists, started his academic training in Karlsruhe in 1892 under Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. Subsequently, he attended Friedrich Fehr's private school in Munich. In 1899, Hübner became a member of the Berliner Secession. In 1905, he was one of the first laureates of the Villa Romana Fellowship. Further awards followed and his works were exhibited in Berlin, Munich, Dresden, and even in San Francisco in 1915. In the... Read full biography
Ulrich Hübner, born into an important family of artists, started his academic training in Karlsruhe in 1892 under Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. Subsequently, he attended Friedrich Fehr's private school in Munich. In 1899, Hübner became a member of the Berliner Secession. In 1905, he was one of the first laureates of the Villa Romana Fellowship. Further awards followed and his works were exhibited in Berlin, Munich, Dresden, and even in San Francisco in 1915. In the tradition of the French Impressionists, Hübner painted mainly in and around Berlin as well as in Hamburg, Lübeck, Warnemünde, and Travemünde, where he created many maritime themes.
Ulrich Hübner, born into an important family of artists, started his academic training in Karlsruhe in 1892 under Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe. Subsequently, he attended Friedrich Fehr's private school in Munich. In 1899, Hübner became a member of the Berliner Secession. In 1905, he was one of the first laureates of the Villa Romana Fellowship. Further awards followed and his works were exhibited in Berlin, Munich, Dresden, and even in San Francisco in 1915. In the tradition of the French Impressionists, Hübner painted mainly in and around Berlin as well as in Hamburg, Lübeck, Warnemünde, and Travemünde, where he created many maritime themes.
