Paula Zundel

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Paula Zundel (born Anna Paula Bosch ; * December 25, 1889 in Stuttgart ; † August 22, 1974 in Tübingen ) was a daughter of the engineer Robert Bosch and his first wife Anna Bosch née Kayser (1864–1949). She was married to the painter Friedrich Zundel . The Kunsthalle Tübingen emerged from a joint foundation with her sister Margarete .

Live and act

Friedrich Zundel: Paula Bosch (1907)
Grave of Paula and Friedrich Zundel in the Tübingen city ​​cemetery

Paula Bosch and the fourteen-year-old painter Friedrich Zundel married in 1927 after he had been divorced from Clara Zetkin . Zundel had already painted Paula Bosch, the daughter of his neighbor Robert Bosch, when she was a child. The couple retired to a Lustnauer "Berghof" estate near Tübingen designed by Zundel in 1921 and which Robert Bosch had built for his daughters.

At the beginning of the 1960s, Paula Zundel and her sister Margarete Fischer-Bosch considered how they could create a permanent home for the life's work of Friedrich Zundel, who died in 1948. They decided to build an art gallery in Tübingen and donated the art gallery in Tübingen . On November 11, 1971, Götz Adriani opened the art gallery with a master builder exhibition. This was to express that the house is primarily dedicated to modern art.

Her son Georg Zundel , born in 1931, came from her marriage to Friedrich Zundel , who at the time pushed the 30-year-old Götz Adriani against the opinion of the local art association as head of the Tübingen art gallery donated by his mother Paula.

Honors

publication

  • Memorial exhibition of Georg Friedrich Zundel . Catalog for the exhibition at the Berghof in Lustnau. Laupp, Tübingen 1948

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Baptismal register of the Johanneskirche Stuttgart for the period 1887 to 1891, baptism entry No. 58/1890 from February 16, 1890.
  2. Kunsthalle Tübingen
  3. ^ Georg Zundel: Kunsthalle Tübingen
  4. About Georg Zundel , friedenspaedagogik.de, accessed on February 20, 2016
  5. ^ Honorary citizens of the university town of Tübingen
  6. Paula Zundel Children's Home