Eva de Maizière

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Encounter , bronze sculpture de Maizières in Bad Godesberg

Eva de Maizière b. Werner (born March 27, 1915 in Hanover ; † October 2003 in Bonn ) was a German sculptor and graphic artist .

Life

Eva de Maizière, b. Werner, was born as the daughter of the banker Hermann Werner (1875–1940) and his wife Norma Werner, b. Lemmermann (1886–1956), born. De Maizière was a trained cellist , completed school and training years for home and agricultural teaching from 1922 to 1940 and was in school service from 1941 to 1944. For family reasons, she moved several times in the following time and returned to Bonn in 1964, where she lived with her family on the Heiderhof in Bad Godesberg . Since the early 1970s, de Maizière took lessons in painting and life drawing and attended modeling and pottery courses in Hanover, Munich, Milan, Bonn and in 1977 at the International Summer Academy for Fine Arts in Salzburg . In the early 1980s she worked as a painting teacher in Brazil, West Africa, Spain, Israel and the GDR . There are over 90 exhibitions de Maizières known at home and abroad. She was a member of the Bonner Kunstverein and the Fédération Internationale Culturelle Féminine .

Eva de Maizière was married to Ulrich de Maizière . They had four children, including sons Andreas and Thomas . From 1997 onwards, de Maizière lived with her husband in a retirement home on the Heiderhof, where she continued to run a studio. Her burial took place on October 11, 2003 at the Heiderhof forest cemetery.

Works (selection)

  • 1978: Bonn, Alt-Godesberg district , Theaterplatz, meeting (client: City of Bonn)
  • 1986/1987: Bonn, Heiderhof district , girl, standing in the garden (donated to the Heiderhof Citizens' Association in April 2008)
  • 1987: Sankt Augustin , children's clinic, siblings
  • 1990: Berlin , Rotes Rathaus , Wir sind ein Volk ( handed over to the Berlin Senate in 1994 ; cast in the Weimar City Museum )
  • Bonn, district Heiderhof, Immanuelkirche , cross on the altar
  • Bonn, district Heiderhof, cemetery chapel, crucifix

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 1975: Bad Godesberg, Deutsche Bank
  • 1984: Düsseldorf , Galerie Gogol
  • 1990, November: Weimar , Lucas-Cranach-Haus
  • 1992: Worpswede , Galerie Daniela

Honors (selection)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Her art has always been about people . In: General-Anzeiger . October 9, 2003, p.  9 .
  2. a b c d e f g Bad Godesberg: Late professionals in matters of art . In: General-Anzeiger , March 27, 2015.
  3. a b c d e f g Gabriele Zabel-Zottmann: Sculptures and objects in the public space of the federal capital Bonn: Compiled from 1970 to 1991. Dissertation, Bonn 2012. Part 2, p. 104 f., Ulb.uni-bonn.de (PDF; 5.8 MB).
  4. a b Eva de Maizière ( Memento of the original from April 2, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF) at Lex-Art.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lex-art.de
  5. We are one people. Weimar City Museum in the Bertuchhaus.
  6. "The nonsense stopped on your birthday": New green space, children's reception and memorial march. In: Der Tagesspiegel , November 10, 1994.
  7. ^ Lieselotte Nerlich: Eva de Maizière 75 years . In: Godesberger Heimatblätter: Annual issue of the Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg , ISSN  0436-1024 , Association for Homeland Care and Local History Bad Godesberg e. V. , issue 28/1990, pp. 174/175.