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Alfred Löb (preferred name Alfred Löb; name variant Alfred Loeb) was born on 2 May 1883 in Elberfeld (Wuppertal) (some reference works, however, mention Vienna / 2 May 1885) and died on 12 April 1959 in The Hague.
Löb studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague and was a student of Henk Meijer.
Löb worked as an artist exclusively in the Netherlands (Almelo, The Hague and Barneveld) with the exception of the war period in Theresienstadt (concentration camp).
As a graphic artist, painter, draftsman and etcher, he is best known for his figure representations, still lifes and portraits.
Alfred Löb was a member of Pulchri Studio in The Hague and of the Association for the Promotion of Graphic Arts 'De Grafische'.
Mentioned in Vollmer, Scheen, Jacobs.