Magdalene Kreßner (3 October 1899 - 18 May 1975) was a German sculptor. She is known, in particular, for her mural reliefs.[1][2][3]
Life
Magdalene "Ebbi" Kreßner was born in Schweizerthal (now part of Burgstädt) in the Kingdom of Saxony.[1] As a child she was initially sent to a boarding school, but she hated it. Eventually her parents were persuaded to send her to the "Alte Kunstschule Richter" (Art School) in Dresden where her love of art was awakened. She became determined to become a painter (and at the same time to avoid getting "side-tracked into sculpture").[1] Between 1921 and 1927 she studied with Wilhelm Gerstel at the Berlin-Charlottenburg Arts Academy (as it was known at that time).[1][2] She then switched to the Academy of Fine Arts in Dresden where between 1927 and 1930 she was a "Meisterschülerin" (loosely, "master student") of Karl Albiker.[1][3]
Magdalene Kreßner supported herself as a freelance artist in Dresden between 1930 and 1945. On 13 February 1945 her studio was destroyed in the firestorm and bombing inflicted on the central part of the city by the English and the Americans. She also lost her home. Following the destruction she ended at Oberlößnitz which by this time had been subsumed - formally in 1934 - into Radebeul, a short distance down-river from Dresden, where she made her home at Eduard-Bilz-Straße 42, and where she lived for the rest of her life, in a home that was large enough to incorporate the little studio in which she now worked.[1]
Kreßner also produced illustrations for various children's books and, notably, for an early edition of Thomas Mann's vast four-part novel, Joseph and His Brothers.[1]
Works (selection)
Relief on the outer wall of the rebuilt Orthopedic Clinic at Dresden-Johannstadt (1953/54)[5]
Relief on the outer wall at Blochmannstraße 1, a large prestigious residential development built as part of Dresden's post-war reconstruction (1954/55)[2]
^"Mit feinem Einfühlungsvermögen verbinden sich hier Inhalt und Form".[1]
References
^ abcdefghijMaren Gündel (1 October 2014). "»Ebbi« von der Eduard-Bilz-Straße". Aus dem Rathaus .... Erinnerung an die Bildhauerin Magdalene Kreßner. Große Kreisstadt Radebeul (Radebeuler Amtsblatt). p. 6. ISSN1865-5564. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
^Lars Herrmann (compiler-publisher). "Orthopädische Klinik". Die Geschichte des heutigen Universitätsklinikums reicht bis 18. Jahrhundert zurück. .... Die Gebäude der 1945 schwer beschädigten Frauenklinik wurden 1953/54 in leicht veränderter Form wiederaufgebaut und beherbergen seitdem die Orthopädische Klinik. .... An der Fassade befindet sich ein Relief der Bildhauerin Magdalena Gressner. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
^"Stehende Frau (Akt mit Tuch)". Description: Kressner, Magdalene, Stehende Frau (Akt mit Tuch). Saxon State and University Library, Dresden / Deutsche Fotothek. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
^"Kinder mit Puppe". Kreßner, Magdalene (1899-1975), Bildhauer ... Inventarnummer: ZV 3641 ... Material und Technik: Ton. Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden. Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 18 August 2020.