JUNE 9–SEPTEMBER 3, 2018
ANNIE STEBLER-HOPF
SWISS, 1861–1918
Annie Stebler-Hopf trained in Berlin under the German painter Karl Gussow. In 1882, she moved to Paris with Ottilie Roederstein, a fellow student and perhaps partner. While in Paris, she enrolled at the Académie Julian and exhibited at the Paris Salon. Around 1890, she moved to Zurich, and her work was included in an exhibition by the Swiss Society of Fine Arts in 1894.
A fully illustrated catalogue, Women Artists in Paris, 1850–1900, has been published by the American Federation of Arts and Yale University Press. Along with an art-historical overview by curator Laurence Madeline, the catalogue includes essays by Jane R. Becker, collections management associate, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Richard Kendall, former curator at large, Clark Art Institute; Bridget Alsdorf, associate professor, History of Art, Princeton University; and Vibeke Hansen, curator, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo.