Friderun Bondzin

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Friderun Bondzin (born July 11, 1929 in Altenburg ) is a German painter and former lecturer at the University of Fine Arts in Dresden . She is the widow of Gerhard Bondzin .

Life

Friderun Bondzin was born on July 11, 1929 as the daughter of a concert master in Altenburg, Thuringia. After the war and graduating from high school, she began to study art at the University of Architecture and Fine Arts in Weimar in 1948, which she continued after the restructuring of the university from 1951 in Dresden at the local University of Fine Arts. In Dresden she was a student of Rudolf Bergander and Fritz Dähn , among others . During her studies she met her future husband, Gerhard Bondzin. Bondzin finished her studies in 1953. After the birth of her son, she worked as a freelance artist in her studio in Dresden. In 1963 she became a member of the Kulturbund of the GDR and was initially nominated for this as the successor candidate of the People's Chamber of the GDR. On December 20, 1965, she replaced the deceased Erich Wendt as a member of the People's Chamber. In 1967 she was put up as a regular candidate of the Kulturbund for the Volkskammer elections and elected to the GDR parliament. She also made herself available again for this office for the next election period from 1971 to 1976. From 1972 Bondzin also worked as a lecturer at the University of Fine Arts in Dresden.

Bondzin was an artist well into old age. For example, she exhibited in Greiz in 2006. Bondzin lives in the Pappritz district of Dresden .

literature

  • The People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 6th electoral period, Staatsverlag der DDR, Berlin 1972, p. 207.

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