Davids was born in
Rendsburg and became a pupil of
Alexander Struys. She was active in
Berlin and created mainly portraits. In 1896 and 1904 she exhibited at the
International Exhibition. Only in 1889 she was mentioned in the Berliner Addressbuch (Berlin directory) in Bülowstraße 21. 1897 she moved to Nollenorfstraße 10. Her last studio was in Berlin-Tiergarten, . Her work
Portrait of Fräulein von Sydow was included in the book
Women Painters of the World. Marie Davids stayed unmarried. ==See also==