Rose Marie Stuckert-Schnorrenberg

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Rose Marie Stuckert-Schnorrenberg (born March 22, 1926 in Düsseldorf ) is a German painter .

Life

Rose Marie Stuckert-Schnorrenberg grew up in Düsseldorf and had the desire to paint as a child. From 1947 to 1951 she graduated from the State Art School in Hamburg under Erich Hartmann and between 1952 and 1955 she received a scholarship at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorf. She became a master student of Macketanz.

In 1955 she came to Lake Constance , where she met her Düsseldorf artist colleagues again, who had already fled to the Höri am Untersee during the politically very difficult years under Hitler , because their painting was considered degenerate at the time and they were looking for the nearby Swiss border with their families . It was there that the artist group of Höri painters had formed, which reached its peak in the third and most important phase.

Mention should be made of Curth Georg Becker , Otto Dix , Erich Heckel , Ferdinand Macketanz, Jean Paul Schmitz , Rudolf Stuckert , Gertraud and Walter Herzger , Helmuth Macke , Walter Kaesbach and Max Ackermann . Stuckert-Schnorrenberg belonged to this group of Hoeri painters and lived and worked among them.

In 1967 she married Rudolf Stuckert and had a daughter with him in 1972. In the same year they also founded the Stuckert Gallery in Konstanz , of which she was the managing director.

They moved from Wangen to a studio, where they both worked from then on. There was still a pleasant and cordial contact among the artist group.

In 1986 her daughter had a serious accident and in 2002 her husband, whom she cared for until death, died.

Despite the many family responsibilities that took up a lot of her time, Rosa Marie Stuckert-Schnorrenberg never stopped working in the studio. From 1976 to 1994 she also worked as an art teacher at the Protestant boarding school Schloss Gaienhofen .

In the last few decades she was intensely present in the southern German art scene. In the last phase of her life, her art was also spread and popular abroad. Her painting style is classified as predominantly expressive realistic to slightly abstracted with dynamic ductus up to mostly sensitive fine brushwork.

Services

In spite of all the difficult circumstances, Stuckert-Schnorrenberg achieved a lot in the southern German art scene through her work and work.

At the age of 86, her art spreads across the national border with exhibitions in Italy, France and Switzerland.

She mainly paints landscape sections, often in the form of window pictures. This shows the influences of Macketanz, who was influenced by the group Der Blaue Reiter and goes back to Matisse: "The color is detached from the function of the object description and has the view out of the window in terms of the formal organization of the image."

Her engagement in the social field with many of her initiated Zontaprojects , as well as the disability support, which is of particular concern to her, is also remarkable . The printing press, which Erich Heckel bequeathed to her husband, she made accessible to all artists in her district.

Honors

literature

  • BSK, Press News, Art Prize for People with Disabilities March 31, 2009
  • Südkurier, opening of the exhibition, February 4, 2011
  • Kunstverein Radolfzell, A forum for contemporary art, 2010
  • Volkmar Dietsch: An artistic partnership, p. 55ff., AQ-Verlag Saarbrücken 2004/7 )
  • Andrea Hofmann: Artists on the Höri. Friedrich Bahn Verlag, 1989
  • Ketterer Kunstlexikon: The Höri painter
  • Stuckert – Schnorrenberg: Exhibition Catalog 2013 / Milan
  • Singen Municipal Art Museum: Höri painter, August 17, 2011

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with the artist on February 5, 2013 in Hemmenhofen, Galerie Ballarini, exhibition catalog Milan 2013
  2. Ketterer Kunst lexicon, the Hörimaler / Andrea Hofmann, artists on the Höri, Friedrich Bahn Verlag, 1989
  3. Helga and Volkmar Dietsch, See the colors that I wear, AQ-Verlag, 2004
  4. Brikada, Magazine for Women, Rose Marie Stuckert honored with the Cross of Merit, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs October 4, 2007
  5. BSK, Press News, Art Prize for People with Disabilities March 31, 2009
  6. ^ Südkurier, opening of the exhibition, February 4, 2011