Berger was born in 1870 in
Bergen auf Rügen. She was the second child of Marie Wilhelmine Friederike Tiburtius and her husband Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Berger, a lawyer and notary. She was baptized on 1 February 1871 at her home by the
deacon of the
St Mary's Church (Bergen),
Bublitz. Berger studied in Berlin where she was a student of
Max Uth, L. Meyer, and
Ernst Kolbe (1876–1945). Her subjects were landscapes and still lifes. Afterwards she lived and worked in
Greifswald. Berger died in
Greifswald in 1949, and her tombstone is in the Greifswald New Cemetery. == Works ==