Annemarie Hansen

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Annemarie Hansen (* 1898 in Flensburg , † 1982 in Sønderho / Fanø ) was a German painter.

Life

Annemarie Hansen was the daughter of the ship owner and Dutch consul Adolf Hansen, who later founded the A. Hansen shipping company .

From 1917 to 1918 she attended the applied arts college in Flensburg under Anton Huber (1873-1939) and Heinz Weddig (1870-1946). During this time she began her lifelong friendship with Elsa Nöbbe (1892–1968).

She then studied for three years at the drawing school and women's academy with the painter and graphic artist Adolf Schinnerer in Munich, followed by further lessons in Stuttgart with Ida Kerkovius .

Since 1923 she was with 18 watercolors and charcoal drawings at the exhibitions The picturesque Flensburg of the Städtisches Museum Flensburg , 1928 at the anniversary exhibition of the Flensburg Museum of Applied Arts in the Heinrich-Sauermann-Haus , 1930 at the 2nd traveling exhibition Art for School and People , there with flower pictures and Still lifes and watercolors as well as represented at the annual exhibitions from 1930 to 1938 in Charlottenborg Palace .

Highlight their involvement appeared at up to 1933, by Johann Ohrtmann (1898 to 1978) , edited fortnightly magazine German future , an organ of the German Peace Society , for which they linocuts important personalities of the peace movement anfertigte. The wife of Johann Ohrtmann, Marga, geb. Reumann, had also studied at the applied arts college in Flensburg around 1917/1919 and had been friends with Annemarie Hansen since that time.

Faced with an uncertain life as an artist, she decided to train as an X-ray photographer and laboratory assistant. After working in these professions in various cities, she was hired in 1939 as an X-ray photographer in the hospital in Westerland ; she stayed on Sylt for 22 years until she retired in 1961 . In 1961 she moved to Fanø in Denmark , where she had owned a house since 1956.

After her retirement she devoted herself more to art again. She created portraits, landscapes and still lifes in oils, as watercolor and as linocut.

Works (selection)

literature

  • Ulrike Wolff-Thomsen: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein female artists . Ed .: Städtisches Museum Flensburg. Westholsteinische Verlagsdruckerei Boyens & Co., Heide, ISBN 3-8042-0664-6 . Pp. 131-132.

Individual evidence

  1. Painter on Fanø. Retrieved March 3, 2020 .