Ingrid Wagner-Andersson

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Ingrid Wagner-Andersson (born November 23, 1905 in Allenstein , Warmia , † July 10, 1970 in Hochstetten bei Kirn ) was a German painter and draftsman.

Life

In 1902, the Swede Ernest Andersson married Hedwig Herrmann from Gründorf in the Rößel district . In 1905 they leased the family estate in Ljungbyhed in Skåne län and in autumn they moved to Allenstein on Hohensteiner Straße, where their daughter Ingrid Andersson was born on November 23rd. She attended the local Luisenschule and at the same time took private drawing and painting lessons from the artist Frieda Strohmberg and the drawing teacher and painter Heinz-Bruno Nern.

After graduating from the Olsztyn Oberlyzeum, she began studying art at the Königsberg Art Academy in 1931 . In 1932 she went to a workshop for teachers in Berlin with the aim of becoming a drawing teacher. However, she returned to Königsberg in 1933 and continued her studies, namely landscape painting with Alfred Particle and art painting with Fritz Burmann .

From 1934 she exhibited her works of art in Berlin , Hamburg , Düsseldorf , Wiesbaden and Mannheim . In 1940 she married the teacher Franz Wagner, left the Königsberg art academy and moved to southern Germany in 1942, where she lived in Hochstetten an der Nahe from 1949 for over 20 years until the end of her life .

After the end of the war, in 1947 she was one of the founding members of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft bildender Künstler am Mittelrhein e. V. (AKM) , headed by the art historian Ludwig Thormaehlen . Her study trips took her to Sweden, Norway, Austria, Tyrol, Yugoslavia, Italy and Sylt.

In March 1961 she co-founded the artist group Nahe e. V. , which held exhibitions in Bad Kreuznach and the region. Her works of art can now be found in some museums, such as the Kunsthalle Mannheim , the Kunstforum Ostdeutsche Galerie in Regensburg, the East Prussian State Museum in Lüneburg and the Römerhalle in Bad Kreuznach. The Ministry of Social Affairs in North Rhine-Westphalia purchased 29 of her pictures.

Works of art

  • The Girl in the Black Shawl (1934)
  • Warmian village, watercolor
  • Groß BANY - Kirchdorf in the district of Allenstein, watercolor
  • Herta Island, watercolor
  • At the Paupelsee, watercolor
  • Paupelsee in winter, watercolor
  • Dune landscape near Nidden , watercolor (1940)
  • Nidden, watercolor (1940)
  • Blackberry tendrils, oil painting (1968)
  • Red poppy, watercolor
  • sunflowers
  • Anemones
  • Autumn landscape in East Prussia
  • The parental home at Hohensteiner Strasse 42 in winter, drawing
  • Field bouquet

Exhibitions

literature

  • Hedwig Bienkowski-Andersson (sister): Beloved life. Poems . Martin Verlag, Buxheim 1969. (with four watercolors by Ingrid Wagner-Andersson).
  • Ernst Vogelsang: On the 100th birthday of the painter Ingrid Wagner-Andersson . In: Allensteiner Heimatbrief No. 241 . Stadtgemeinschaft Allenstein, Gelsenkirchen 2006, pp. 11–17.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The foundation in 1961 and the first 10 years. Artists group Nahe e. V. , accessed on October 4, 2019 .
  2. Silke Osman: Strong inner life. Preußische Allgemeine Zeitung , November 18, 2000, accessed on October 4, 2019 .
  3. ^ Ernst Vogelsang: On the 100th birthday of the painter Ingrid Wagner-Andersson. (PDF; 5.9 MB) Stadtgemeinschaft Allenstein, Gelsenkirchen, 2006, pp. 11–17 , accessed on October 4, 2019 .