Georg Holub was an Austrian painter.
Holub studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. At the Vienna Annual Exhibition in 1891 he made his debut with a landscape motif of the Sava.
In various Viennese exhibitions, mostly in the Künstlerhaus Wien, where he had been a member since 1905, he showed motifs from the Eastern Alps in oil in strict naturalism (e.g. Weißenfelsersee, Die Rax im Winter, landscape near Schrems, Hütte auf der Alm Waucha Krain – 1910, etc.) and watercolor (e.g. summer garden pavilion, wicker furniture in front of it – 1894, village church in a pre -Alpine landscape ). His rich oeuvre also included motifs from the south.
Holub is considered an excellent landscape painter of his time, but he was also able to implement other motifs. Postcards with his motifs were also made (1906).