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Christa Sammler (born 23 December 1932) is a German sculptor.[1][2]

Life

Mädchen mit Apfel
Maiden with apple
Bronze, 1962

Christa Sammler was born in Breslau (as Wrocław was known at that time). Between 1948 and 1951 she received drawing lessons from Alfred Herzog in Bautzen.[3] 1951 was the year in which she passed her school final exam ("Abitur") which opened the way for a university-level education. She studied between 1951 and 1956 at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts where she was taught by Walter Arnold.[4] However, it was probably more important in defining her own approach that between 1956 and 1958 she was a "Master student" ("Meisterschülerin") with Gustav Seitz at the East German Academy of Arts.[4] She has worked in Berlin as a freelance artist since 1958.[5]

Alongside her work as a professional sculptor Sammler has made it a priority to focus on rescuing and preserving historical art works and buildings.[4] Projects that have benefitted from her interventions over the years have included the mews in Potsdam's Dutch Quarter and old building facades at the Neues Museum in Berlin.

As a member of the governing executive of the Berlin Historical [Buildings] Society, in 2001 she successfully petitioned Walter Momper, Berlin's former mayor who by this time was president of the Berlin Chamber of Deputies, to ensure an "appropriate" location for the memorial to the reformer Baron vom Stein, in front of the Berlin Ciy Parliament.[1]

It was reported in 2014 that Christa Sammler had transferred her entire artistic estate to the Winckelmann Museum in Stendal (an hour or so to the west of Berlin).[2]

Prizes and awards (selection)

References

  1. ^ a b Peter Böthig (3 March 2017). sprachzeiten: Der Literarische Salon von Ekke Maaß. Eine Dokumentation von 1978 bis 2016. Lukas Verlag. p. 198. ISBN 978-3-86732-241-6.
  2. ^ a b "Vom Entwurf zur Bronzeskulptur: Schauen Sie einer Bildhauerin über die Schulter – Blick ins Atelier von Christa Sammler" (PDF). Senior-Campus: Sommersemester 2014. Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal. pp. 57–59. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Christa Sammler - Plastik". Walter Herzog & Christa Sammler (Ausstellung). Kunst- und Ausstellungsagentur Joachim Pohl, Berlin-Pankow. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Peter H. Feist (23 December 2002). "Zum 70. von Christa Sammler: Bildhauerin mit Bürgersinn". Gespür für Geschichte. Neues Deutschland. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Skulpturen und Plastiken in der Chemnitzer Innenstadt". Stadtbibliothek Chemnitz. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2018.