
1851–1917 · German · 11 artworks
artist bio
Wilhelm Trübner was a German Realist painter who, while rooted in tradition, also explored elements of early modernism. He is known for his portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes, often characterized by a sober and objective approach.
what you'll learn
Studying Trübner's work allows students to understand the transition from Realism to early modern styles, focusing on objective representation and subtle shifts in composition and subject matter. Students can learn about capturing everyday life with honesty and detail.
related: Wilhelm Leibl, Gustave Courbet

Rauchender Mohr (Kassensturz)
1873

Girl with Folded Hands
1878

Gorgonenhaupt
1891

The Pub on Fraueninsel
1891

Self-Portrait
1902

Cellar Window in Heidelberger Schloß
1871

Pomona
1898

Dog with Sausages
1877

Bildnis einer Ordensschwester in einem sommerlichen Garten

Neuburg Gates, Heidelberg
1913

On the Sofa
1872