TRÜBNER, Wilhelm
(b. 1851, Heidelberg, d. 1917, Karlsruhe)

Neuburg Gates, Heidelberg

1913
Oil on canvas, 62 x 80 cn
Kunsthalle, Mannheim

Trübner developed a highly individual style in representing the natural world. His brushwork was notable for its deliberation, and he juxtaposed and contraposed colours, albeit without dividing them. Like the German Impressionists generally, he respected the given colours of objects.