Gertrud Kantorowicz (1876-1945) was a German art historian, poet and translator.
She met Stefan George in 1898, becoming the only woman to publish in his literary magazine Blätter für die Kunst [de] ("Journal for the Arts"), and staying in close touch until 1914.
[3] Before the First World War she published a study on 15th century Sienese art, and a German translation of Henri Bergson's Creative Evolution.
However, her work on the conceptual foundations of classical Greek art was only published posthumously.
Along with her aunt, the mother of Ernst Kantorowicz, she unsuccessfully tried to flee by crossing the border to Switzerland near Bregenz, was apprehended and sent to the Theresienstadt concentration camp.