Gabriele Meyer-Dennewitz (21 July 1922 – 13 March 2011) was a German painter, graphic designer and academic scholar.
Life
Meyer-Dennewitz was born in Leipzig. After attending the Leipzig School of Arts and Crafts from 1938 to 1940, Gabriele Meyer-Dennewitz studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig from 1941 to 1944 under Karl Miersch, Wilhelm Thiele and Hans Soltmann. During this time she received private lessons from Max Schwimmer. After her studies she worked as an assistant teacher for drawing and art history until 1945, then as a freelance artist.[1]
Meyer-Dennewitz had already lived in Carwitz [de] since 1964, initially as a summer residence, and from 1991 until her death in 2011 all year round. She also ran a children's circle there.
Study trips took her to Czechoslovakia (1956,1957,1960,1980), the Soviet Union (among others in 1959, 1963, 1969), Korea (1959), Yugoslavia (1961), Romania (1979) and Hungary (1981).
Meyer-Dennewitz died in 2011 at the age of 88 in the district of Carwitz, which belongs to the municipality of Feldberger Seenlandschaft, and was buried in the local cemetery.[3]
1982 Tapestry-Entwurf zum 575. Geburtstag der Leipziger Universität (Tempera)
1998 Herbstlied (pastel on hardboard)
2001 Gefährliches Spiel (pastel on hardboard)
2005 Selbst (Pastell)
1966 Buchillustration Der Mann mit der gelben Tasche (Deutscher Militärverlag Berlin)
Exhibitions
1974/75, 1982, 2010 Leipzig
1983 Neubrandenburg, Kulturhaus (Painting, Graphics and Hand Drawings, 60th Birthday Exhibition)
2005 Marburg
2010 Leipzig "Heimspiel" Ausstellung zum 88. Geburtstag
Meyer-Dennewitz was represented at the Art Exhibition of the GDR [de] in 1953, 1962 and 1967, and works by her were shown at the Leipzig district art exhibitions in 1955, 1959, 1965, 1972, 1974, 1979 and 1985.[4]