Rental villa Reinickstrasse 11

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Reinickstr. 11
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The Mietsvilla Reinickstraße 11 is a listed, detached apartment building on the street named after the poet and painter Robert Reinick in the Striesen district of Dresden .

The free-standing building was built in 1903/04 for Clara Zschech, whose husband carried out the construction as a building contractor. The “differentiated plaster structure ” with “strong plastic ” work is remarkable . The mirror fields are decorated with relief works showing lizards . One gable is made of half-timbering . The building has three floors; the attic was expanded. A central projection occupies four axes. At the side balconies with wooden balustrades go off. Behind the sandstone portal, designed in the style of the German Renaissance, there is a rich Art Nouveau painting in the entrance . Behind the colorfully glazed entrance door there is a staircase to the ground floor. The floor is tiled in bright colors, the lower wall zone is painted to imitate marble. The colored wall painting is framed by stucco friezes. The paintings show a colorful water landscape with water lilies and cranes made up of monochrome colored areas. On the ground floor there is a single mural on the left. It shows two herons in a lily pond in a lush frame of stylized plants and flowers. The rest of the stairwell is decorated with ornaments, friezes and line patterns.

Stylistically, the building can be assigned to a late historicism overlaid by Art Nouveau . Floor tiles, marbled plinths and stucco friezes are still more committed to historicism, while Art Nouveau is evident on the ceilings and walls, for example through the floral framing of the murals. The murals in the Entrées may only date from the 1930s.

literature

  • Volker Helas and Gudrun Peltz: Art Nouveau architecture in Dresden . KNOP Verlag, Dresden 1999, ISBN 3-934363-00-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. Cultural monument: Reinickstrasse 11. Accessed on October 3, 2010.
  2. ^ A b Mathias Donath, Jörg Blobelt: Angels in the hallway. Decorative art in Dresden residential buildings. edition Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden 2009, page 65.
  3. Helas / Peltz, p. 198 (Reinickstraße 11) image no. 170-171
  4. ^ State capital Dresden (ed.): The art in the house? Staircase paintings in Dresden residential buildings. Dresden 2003, page 74.

Coordinates: 51 ° 2 ′ 41 ″  N , 13 ° 46 ′ 23.8 ″  E