Zeichnung von zwei Personen
© Traute Gruner; Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Foto: Andreas Diesend

New beginnings at the Academy of Fine Arts – Josef Hegenbarth and his master student Traute Gruner

The immediate post-war years were a time of artistic awakening for the draughtsman and illustrator Josef Hegenbarth.

  • DATES 01/09/2024—06/04/2025
  • Opening Hours Sunday 15—18
  • Admission Fees admission free

1945 from Böhmisch Kamnitz

After returning to Dresden from Böhmisch Kamnitz in 1945, the 60-year-old Hegenbarth was initially employed at the Academy of Fine Arts under the rectorate of Will Grohmann. He then moved to the Academy of Fine Arts and was one of the first professors when it resumed teaching on 17 April 1947. One of the students who experienced the first post-war semesters was Traute Gruner, who came from Stollberg in the Ore Mountains and now lives in Baden-Württemberg. Under her birth name Schäfer, she was the only woman to complete her masterclass with Josef Hegenbarth.

Künstlerinnen und Künstler malen im Aktsaal
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024; Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Foto: Herbert Boswank
Josef Hegenbarth, Im Aktsaal, um 1948

On occasion

To mark the artist's 100th birthday in December 2024, the Josef Hegenbarth Archive is showing works by Traute Gruner and her mentor from their time together at the academy in a dialogue-based exhibition. Hegenbarth's works shed light on this short but intense period of his work, during which he not only practised his teaching profession but also became a sought-after artist throughout Germany. Traute Gruner's drawings - above all portraits and nudes, which the Josef Hegenbarth Archive received from the artist in 2018 as part of a generous donation - illustrate the inspiring role of the teacher, the pupil's mastery of drawing, but also the spirit of optimism of these years.

Zeichnung des Seitenprofils eines älteren Mannes
© Traute Gruner; Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Foto: Andreas Diesend
Traute Gruner, Bildnis eines alten Mannes im Dreiviertelprofil, 1947

Early Pages

Early sheets and those created after her studies complement the presentation. Selected letters provide an insight into Traute Gruner's friendly relationship with Mr and Mrs Hegenbarth, which continued for decades after she moved to West Germany in 1951. The exhibition is accompanied by a programme of events aimed at visitors of all ages, including guided tours by individual arrangement as well as workshops for children and young people. 

Porträt eines Jungen mit dunklen Haaren
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024; Kupferstich-Kabinett, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Foto: Herbert Boswank
Josef Hegenbarth, Kopf eines Jungen, en face, um 1948

Program

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Further Exhibitions

Kupferstich-Kabinett

in Residenzschloss

Portrait eines Mannes mit Hut und Vollbart

Porzellansammlung

in Zwinger

Teekanne aus Porzellan

Puppentheatersammlung

in Kraftwerk Mitte

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