(Rheinberg 1881 – 1948 Berlin)

Steger first studied at the School of Applied Arts in Eberfeld and later received private lessons from the sculptor Karl Janssen from Düsseldorf. From 1910 onwards, she lived in Hagen, where she created monumental architectural sculptures. Her work was complemented by independent pieces that often incorporated elements of dance. From 1928 onwards, Steger taught at the teaching institute of the Association of Berlin Women Artists.


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