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Aini Teufel (* 1933 in Berlin ) is a German painter , graphic artist , restorer and writer .

life and work

Aini Teufel was born in Berlin in 1933 after "her mother Elisabeth Schäfer" went into hiding as a " social democrat and opponent of the Nazi regime ... coming from Silesia in Berlin in 1933 ".

She spent the first three years of her life in Dresden- Nickern

In her children's diary , which was partially published in 1997 , she reports on the year 1944/45 and the bombing of Dresden . Over the years 1948 to 1952 with her experiences in the Apollo Theater in Dresden- Leuben , she organized readings and presented some things on her website.

From 1952 to 1958 she studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts with Erich Fraaß , Hans Theo Richter and Max Schwimmer .

Aini Teufel has been working as a freelance artist and writer in Dresden since 1959 .

She worked with publishers and newspapers in Dresden and Berlin and designed picture books and postcards. Aini Teufel also worked on the restoration of the Dresden Semperoper , the Sempergalerie and the “Bellevue” hotel in Dresden. As a course leader she was u. a. active in Albrechtsberg Castle, then known as the " Pioneer Palace Walter Ulbricht" .

In the 1980s she painted two silhouette fairy tale cartoons for the DEFA animation film studio, whose legacy is preserved by the German Institute for Animated Film .

From July 1993 to September 1996 she worked as a transcriber at the Museum für Völkerkunde Dresden on Moravian writings on the history of the Caribbean islands Sanct Thomas, Sanct Crux, Sanct Jan.

This led to a special interest in Erdmuthe Dorothea von Zinzendorf , whose travel diaries Aini Teufel made the basis of a biography in 2014.

Web links

Remarks

  1. Painter, restorer, author, chronicler: Aini Teufel with an exhibition on the 80th @ dnn.de, “From the Dresdner Neuesten Nachrichten from June 11, 2013”, September 9, 2015, accessed July 25, 2018
  2. Prohliser with Citizens. 3/2007, page 2 (PDF 1.7 MB)
  3. Me and the city that was to die. Children's diary about the last year of the war 1944–45 in Dresden. @ aini-teufel.de
  4. The children of the Apollo Theater. Children's diary about the first post-war years in Dresden. @ aini-teufel.de
  5. ^ Painter, restorer, author, chronicler: Aini Teufel with an exhibition on the 80th @ dnn.de, September 9, 2015, accessed July 25, 2018
  6. Aini Teufel reads from her children's diary from 1944/45 in the city archive, November 25, 2004 @ dresden.de
  7. Aini devils and their children. New Germany , August 8, 1964, "... made by young pioneers of the circle for artistic folk creation in the pioneer palace" Walter Ulbricht "Dresden. Aini Teufel, a graphic artist from Dresden, has been leading the circle since October 1963 with such great pedagogical empathy that 25 children between the ages of 4 and 14 regularly take part, whose education has grown rapidly within a year through their involvement with art ... ", retrieved July 25, 2018
  8. Silhouetten-Trickfilme @ aini-teufel.de
  9. Book: History of the Caribbean Islands Sanct Thomas, Sanct Crux and Sanct Jan, especially the negroes and the mission of the evangelical brothers among them. Annotated edition of the complete manuscript from the archives of the Evangelische Brüder-Unität Herrnhut. @ beck-shop.de, accessed July 25, 2018
  10. ^ Record in the catalog of the German National Library