Marie von Buddenbrock

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Marie Anna Gertrud von Buddenbrock (born December 3, 1883 in Forken in the Fischhausen district , † April 6, 1979 in Kellinghusen ) was a German painter and illustrator .

Life

Marie von Buddenbrock came from the Baltic noble family Buddenbrock and was the daughter of the landowner Arthur von Buddenbrock and his wife Gertrud (* October 24, 1855 - March 9, 1939), a daughter of the Prussian major general Egmont von Reitzenstein (1819-1900). Her siblings were:

  • Axel Egmont Rudolf von Buddenbrock (born March 18, 1881 - † October 26, 1965) ∞ Ada Katharine Marie Gustava von Restorff (born June 5, 1884 - † March 14, 1978);
  • Horst Werner Erich von Buddenbrock (born May 9, 1882 in Forken; † June 18, 1962) ∞ Renata (born February 9, 1893; † December 11, 1938), daughter of Ulrich Albert Moritz Le Tanneux von Saint Paul (1856–1906 );
  • Erna Helene Elise von Buddenbrock (born August 18, 1886), ∞ Friedrich Erdmann von Reitzenstein ;
  • Christa Magdalene von Buddenbrock (born August 3, 1893 in Ottlau; November 11, 1955 in Hanerau-Hademarschen )

She grew up on the Groß- and Klein-Ottlau family estates in the Marienwerder district in East Prussia since she was nine .

After she had been instructed in drawing by a private teacher, among other things, she went to Berlin before 1910 to take lessons in Franz Skarbina's (1849–1910) women's studio , where nudes were also drawn. After the death of Franz Skarbina, she took lessons with Franz Seeck in the Association of Berlin Women Artists . At the same time she received permission to copy three paintings by Dutch masters of the 17th century in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum .

After several years of training, she resumed her studies with the portrait , genre and history painter Clara Elisabeth Fischer (1850-1916). In this studio, which had existed since 1900 and in which the director of the Berlin Art Academy , Heinrich Eduard Linde-Walther , also taught, nude studies were possible.

From the beginning of the First World War until the last months of the Second World War , she lived again on her parents' property and during this time traveled to Estonia and Finland .

After fleeing to Schleswig-Holstein , she lived in Kellinghusen until her death. Up until old age she preferred realistic , factual landscape painting , and she also did portraits.

Works (selection)

  • View of the Kellinghusener Church . Kellinghusen Museum.
  • Walter Rehders: Rural Kellinghusen, with 34 drawings by Marie Baronesse von Buddenbrock . 1974.

literature

  • Ulrike Wolff-Thomsen: Lexicon of Schleswig-Holstein female artists . Heide Westholsteinische Verlagsanstalt Boyens & Co. 1994. ISBN 3-8042-0664-6 . P. 83 f.
  • Hans-Georg Bluhm: Marie von Buddenbrock: a review ; Publication accompanying the exhibition at Museum Kellinghusen 3.10. until 12/12/1999. Kellinghusen 1999.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gertrud Freiin von Reitzenstein . In: Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of baronial houses . Forty-fourth vintage. Justus Perthes, Gotha 1894, p. 115 ( Online [accessed November 30, 2019]).
  2. ^ "Marie von Buddenbrock: View of the Kellinghusener Church". Retrieved November 20, 2019 .