Käte Hoch, birth name Katharina Kreszenz Schöller, was a German painter and graphic artist.
Käte attended the Munich Women's Academy, around 1900 she went to Paris, where she had contacts with representatives of the Académie Julian. In 1906, Hoch opened her own school of painting and drawing in Munich, showed her work at exhibitions of the Munich Secession and the Munich Art Society.
In 1933, the Nazis destroyed most of Käte Hoch's works, but today her surviving paintings are of interest, as are the works of many other forgotten artists.
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