Franziska Hübsch

Franziska Hübsch (1857 Philippsburg – 1944) was a German painter. She grew up in Baden-Baden and later studied at the Karlsruhe Academy of Fine Arts, where she was a pupil of Hans Fredrik Gude and Friedrich Kallmorgen. Hübsch lived and worked in Karlsruhe, spending her summers on Reichenau Island on Lake Constance, where she created many of her atmospheric landscape paintings. Much of her work was destroyed in bombing raids during World War II, but some of her paintings are preserved in the Museum Reichenau on Lake Constance.

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