Bertha Schrader PRICE CHARTS
1845 Memel - 1920 Dresden. Known for: Landscape and interior painting, fern wood cutting, lithography.
Berta Schrader was a German artist born in Memel in 1845. She grew up in St. Petersburg and moved to Dresden in 1854. Schrader studied under Erwin Oehme in Dresden, Paul Graeb in Berlin, and... Read full biography
Berta Schrader was a German artist born in Memel in 1845. She grew up in St. Petersburg and moved to Dresden in 1854. Schrader studied under Erwin Oehme in Dresden, Paul Graeb in Berlin, and Friedrich Kallmorgen in Karlsruhe. She also undertook study trips through Holland, Austria, Northern Italy,... Read full biography
Berta Schrader was a German artist born in Memel in 1845. She grew up in St. Petersburg and moved to Dresden in 1854. Schrader studied under Erwin Oehme in Dresden, Paul Graeb in Berlin, and Friedrich Kallmorgen in Karlsruhe. She also undertook study trips through Holland, Austria, Northern Italy, and Switzerland. Schrader was active in the Dresden City Museum and was a member of various artist associations, including the Association of Women Artists in Berlin, the Bund Deutsch-Austrian... Read full biography
Berta Schrader was a German artist born in Memel in 1845. She grew up in St. Petersburg and moved to Dresden in 1854. Schrader studied under Erwin Oehme in Dresden, Paul Graeb in Berlin, and Friedrich Kallmorgen in Karlsruhe. She also undertook study trips through Holland, Austria, Northern Italy, and Switzerland. Schrader was active in the Dresden City Museum and was a member of various artist associations, including the Association of Women Artists in Berlin, the Bund Deutsch-Austrian artists' associations, the General German Art Cooperative, and the Dresden Artists' Cooperative. She participated in numerous art exhibitions throughout Germany and sent her work to exhibitions in Königsberg, Berlin, Dresden, Hanover, Bremen, Danzig, and... Read full biography
Berta Schrader was a German artist born in Memel in 1845. She grew up in St. Petersburg and moved to Dresden in 1854. Schrader studied under Erwin Oehme in Dresden, Paul Graeb in Berlin, and Friedrich Kallmorgen in Karlsruhe. She also undertook study trips through Holland, Austria, Northern Italy, and Switzerland. Schrader was active in the Dresden City Museum and was a member of various artist associations, including the Association of Women Artists in Berlin, the Bund Deutsch-Austrian artists' associations, the General German Art Cooperative, and the Dresden Artists' Cooperative. She participated in numerous art exhibitions throughout Germany and sent her work to exhibitions in Königsberg, Berlin, Dresden, Hanover, Bremen, Danzig, and Hamburg. Schrader was a member and chairman of the "Group of Dresden women artists." She died in Dresden in 1920.

