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Robert Emil Stubner

Robert Emil Stubner (1874 - 1931) was active/lived in Germany.  Robert Stubner is known for Nude females, interior scenes, portrait and still-life painting.

Robert Emil Stubner was trained at the Breslau art school as well as by Anton von Werner at the Berlin academy. Apart from still lifes, female nudes and interiors with figures, the versatile Stübner painted vividly depicted street, theatre, vaudeville and opera scenes.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Robert Emil Stubner available:    Max Schroder-Greifswald,  August Becker,  Anton Von Werner,  Rudolf Hellwag,  Carl Wilhelm Hubner,  Max Theodore Streckenbach,  Otto Antoine,  Peter Götz Pallmann,  Max Gaisser,  Erich Kips,  Lothar Malskat,  August von Siegen,  Joseph Wenglein,  Willy Herrmann,  Wilhelm Kohlhoff,  Max Friedrich Rabes,  Walter Moras,  Hans Herrmann,  Louis Douzette,  German Grobe,  Fritz von Wille,  Patrick von Kalckreuth,  Hugo Wilhelm Kauffmann,  Michael Zeno Diemer



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