Ulrich Hübner (17 June 1872, Berlin - 29 April 1932, Neubabelsberg) was a German painter.
He was born into a family of artists and began his academic training 1892 in Karlsruhe with Robert Poetzelberger, Gustav Schönleber, and Carlos Grethe.
He then studied at the private art school in Munich operated by Friedrich Fehr.
He painted in Berlin, Havel, and (in the summers), Hamburg, Lübeck, Rostock and Travemünde (where he had his principal residence from 1909 to 1912).
[2] His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics.