Else Berg (19 February 1877–19 November 1942) was a German-born Dutch painter of Jewish descent; associated with the Bergense School.
Five years later, with the financial support of her parents, she continued at the Berlin University of the Arts,[1] where she studied with Arthur Kampf.
In 1905, she met Mommie Schwarz, who had recently returned from New York and had come to Berlin to study German Expressionism.
[2] As the Nazis came to power, many of their friends and family left for England or the United States.
Initially, they felt safe in Amsterdam, but they refused to wear the "Yellow Badge" when it became mandatory and went into hiding in Baambrugge.