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Ita Maximowna

Ita Maximowna (born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg; 18 October  [O.S. 31 October] 1901 – 8 April 1988)[1] was a Russian-German scenic designer, costume designer and illustrator. She was one of the first women in the professions in Germany who worked internationally. Trained as a painter, she came to the theatre late, after World War II in Berlin, and became a scenic designer first in theatres of the city, then internationally both for plays and opera, and in collaboration with directors such as a Günther Rennert and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan.

Ita Maximowna
Ita Maximowna c. 1950
Born
Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg

(1901-10-18)18 October 1901
Died8 April 1988(1988-04-08) (aged 86)
Occupations
  • Scenic designer
  • Costume designer
  • Illustrator
Awards

Life and career edit

 
Ita Maximowna in 1926

Born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg in Pskov[2] in northwestern Russia, she was the daughter of dentists Elisabeth Natalie Ernestine Schnakenburg, née von Roth (1878–1966), and her husband Max Karl Heinrich Schnakenburg (1875–1919). Her older brother was Heinrich Ludwig Nicolai Schnakenburg. Her father died in 1919 of tuberculosis. Then, during the unrest after the 1917 October Revolution, the family fled to relatives in Davos, Switzerland.[2] In 1920, they moved to Germany, where her brother became an apprentice of Heinrich Julius Mäser [de]'s Technikum für Buchdrucker in Leipzig, while she moved to Berlin with her mother.[3]

In 1920, she moved to Paris as a teacher of Russian.[3] There she met the graphic designer and stage designer Marie Laurencin, with whom she studied for several years.[2] From 1925, she studied further with the painter Erwin Freytag (1901–1940) and Johannes Boehland at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.[2] In the early 1930s, she married Carl Fredrik Baumann, a former director of the Maizena [de] company in Hamburg. She designed packaging of the company's products and advertising.[2] She also illustrated books.[3]

In 1945, she met her future partner[4] Karlheinz Martin, who was instrumental in reestablishing theatre in Berlin after the war. As general manager of the Hebbel Theatre, he opened the field of stage and costume design for her.[2][3] Under her shortened name, she worked for many years for the Hebbel Theater, Renaissance-Theater [de], Schiller Theater and Schlosspark Theater [de].[2][3] She was invited to the U.S. where she learned new techniques in three months, and returned to be a specialist for American plays.[1][3] She also worked internationally for opera houses in London, Paris, Milan, Vancouver, Buenos Aires and New York City. She collaborated with directors including O. E. Hasse, Karl-Heinz Stroux and especially Günther Rennert,[2] and conductors such as Leo Blech and Herbert von Karajan.[5] She often worked with her assistant and friend Martin Rupprecht [de].[6]

In the 1960s and 1970s, she also created film sets,[7] such as Die Spieler and Die Nacht in Zaandam by Ludwig Berger, Der Revisor by Gustav Rudolf Sellner, and Die seltsamen Abenteuer des geheimen Kanzleisekretärs Tusmann by Helmut Käutner. At the end of her career, she turned to painting again.[2]

 
Grave of Ita Maximowna on the Friedhof Heerstraße in Berlin-Westend

Ita Maximowna died on 8 April 1988 in Berlin.[2][8] She is buried with her partner in an honorary grave on the Friedhof Heerstraße in Berlin-Westend.[9]

Her artistic legacy is kept in the Ita-Maximowna-Archiv of the Archiv für Darstellende Kunst of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.[2][10]

Awards edit

Productions edit

 
Playbill

Maximowna designed stage and costumes for around 400 productions of operas and plays.[4] Her first production was a double bill of Arthur Schnitzler's Grüner Kakadu and Franz Werfel's Kammersänger at the Berlin Renaissance Theatre in 1945.[1] In 1953, she designed Mozart's Die Zauberflöte for the Städtische Oper Berlin, directed by Rennert.[4] In 1955, she designed the work for Oper Frankfurt, conducted by Georg Solti.[13]

For the Vienna State Opera, she created sets for Salome by Richard Strauss (1957), Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro (1958), Rossini's La Cenerentola and Il turco in Italia, and Verdi's Un ballo in maschera (1982).[14] She designed the scene at the Salzburg Festival for Le nozze di Figaro from 1957, Die Zauberflöte from 1959, Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss from 1964, and Mozart's Così fan tutte from 1972, all directed by Rennert.[15] The 1972 production was conducted by Karl Böhm.[16]

In 1962, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, designing Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, conducted by Nello Santi who also made his debut, with Leonie Rysanek and Carlo Bergonzi in the leading roles. A reviewer called her "one of the most sensitive and imaginative of contemporary designers".[17] The same year, she designed for Puccini's Der Mantel (Il tabarro) at the Staatstheater Stuttgart, conducted by Ferdinand Leitner.[18] In 1965, she designed for the world premiere of Klebe's Jacobowsky und der Oberst at the Hamburg State Opera.


Designs edit

Maximowna's designs have been described as "luftig-poetisch" (airy and poetic).[5]

Costume designs edit

Stage sets edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Behr, Bettina (2014). 3.3.1 Ita Maximovna (1914–1988) (in German). transcript Verlag. pp. 111–114. ISBN 978-3-83-942314-1. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Ita-Maximowna-Archiv" (in German). Akademie der Künste. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Zemke, Andreas (1970). "1970: Interview mit Ita Maximowna". Deutsche Welle (in German). Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d "Ita Maximowna / Painting / Galerie Mutare" (in German). artatberlin.com. 10 August 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Gestorben / Ita Maximowna". Der Spiegel (in German). 18 April 1988. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  6. ^ (in German). 25 December 2013. Archived from the original on 25 December 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Ita Maximowna". filmportal.de (in German). Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  8. ^ Bühnenbildnerin Maximowna tot. Immer Dienst am Gesamtkunstwerk. In: Hamburger Abendblatt. 11 April 1988. p. 10. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  9. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexikon Berliner Begräbnisstätten. Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1. S. 491. Franz Reichert: Durch meine Brille. Theater in bewegter Zeit (1925–1950). Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Wien 1986, ISBN 978-3-215-06062-5. p. 232.
  10. ^ Liste der Neuerwerbungen und Bestandserweiterungen 2009 Akademie der Künste Berlin, 14 January 2010
  11. ^ "Kunstpreis Berlin Jubiläumsstiftung 1848/1948". www.adk.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  12. ^ Bekanntgabe von Verleihungen des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. In: Bundesanzeiger. year 39, no. 146, p. 10553, 11 August 1987
  13. ^ Die Zauberflöte: Oper in zwei Aufzügen ; von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; 1. Januar 1955 ; in neuer Inszenierung ; [Theaterzettel] (in German). 1955.
  14. ^ "Vorstellungen mit Ita Maximowna | Spielplanarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper". archiv.wiener-staatsoper.at. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  15. ^ "Opernproduktionen der Salzburger Festspiele | AustriaWiki im Austria-Forum". austria-forum.org. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
  16. ^ Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (2018-01-01). Cosi fan tutte. Alma Books. ISBN 978-0-7145-4468-7.
  17. ^ New production / Un Ballo in Maschera {75} Metropolitan Opera House: 01/25/1962. MET archives
  18. ^ Der Mantel (Giacomo Puccini) deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de

Further reading edit

  • Karla Höcker: Gespräche mit Berliner Künstlern. Stapp Verlag, Berlin 1964.
  • Karla Höcker: Beschreibung eines Jahres. Berliner Notizen 1945. Arani Verlag, Berlin 1984. ISBN 3-7605-8577-9

External links edit

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Ita Maximowna born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg 18 October O S 31 October 1901 8 April 1988 1 was a Russian German scenic designer costume designer and illustrator She was one of the first women in the professions in Germany who worked internationally Trained as a painter she came to the theatre late after World War II in Berlin and became a scenic designer first in theatres of the city then internationally both for plays and opera and in collaboration with directors such as a Gunther Rennert and conductors such as Herbert von Karajan Ita MaximownaIta Maximowna c 1950BornMargarita Maximowna Schnakenburg 1901 10 18 18 October 1901Pskov Pskov Governorate Russian EmpireDied8 April 1988 1988 04 08 aged 86 West BerlinOccupationsScenic designer Costume designer IllustratorAwardsBerliner Kunstpreis Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards 3 Productions 4 Designs 4 1 Costume designs 4 2 Stage sets 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career edit nbsp Ita Maximowna in 1926Born Margarita Maximowna Schnakenburg in Pskov 2 in northwestern Russia she was the daughter of dentists Elisabeth Natalie Ernestine Schnakenburg nee von Roth 1878 1966 and her husband Max Karl Heinrich Schnakenburg 1875 1919 Her older brother was Heinrich Ludwig Nicolai Schnakenburg Her father died in 1919 of tuberculosis Then during the unrest after the 1917 October Revolution the family fled to relatives in Davos Switzerland 2 In 1920 they moved to Germany where her brother became an apprentice of Heinrich Julius Maser de s Technikum fur Buchdrucker in Leipzig while she moved to Berlin with her mother 3 In 1920 she moved to Paris as a teacher of Russian 3 There she met the graphic designer and stage designer Marie Laurencin with whom she studied for several years 2 From 1925 she studied further with the painter Erwin Freytag 1901 1940 and Johannes Boehland at the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin 2 In the early 1930s she married Carl Fredrik Baumann a former director of the Maizena de company in Hamburg She designed packaging of the company s products and advertising 2 She also illustrated books 3 In 1945 she met her future partner 4 Karlheinz Martin who was instrumental in reestablishing theatre in Berlin after the war As general manager of the Hebbel Theatre he opened the field of stage and costume design for her 2 3 Under her shortened name she worked for many years for the Hebbel Theater Renaissance Theater de Schiller Theater and Schlosspark Theater de 2 3 She was invited to the U S where she learned new techniques in three months and returned to be a specialist for American plays 1 3 She also worked internationally for opera houses in London Paris Milan Vancouver Buenos Aires and New York City She collaborated with directors including O E Hasse Karl Heinz Stroux and especially Gunther Rennert 2 and conductors such as Leo Blech and Herbert von Karajan 5 She often worked with her assistant and friend Martin Rupprecht de 6 In the 1960s and 1970s she also created film sets 7 such as Die Spieler and Die Nacht in Zaandam by Ludwig Berger Der Revisor by Gustav Rudolf Sellner and Die seltsamen Abenteuer des geheimen Kanzleisekretars Tusmann by Helmut Kautner At the end of her career she turned to painting again 2 nbsp Grave of Ita Maximowna on the Friedhof Heerstrasse in Berlin WestendIta Maximowna died on 8 April 1988 in Berlin 2 8 She is buried with her partner in an honorary grave on the Friedhof Heerstrasse in Berlin Westend 9 Her artistic legacy is kept in the Ita Maximowna Archiv of the Archiv fur Darstellende Kunst of the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin 2 10 Awards editBerliner Kunstpreis 1953 11 for Die Zauberflote 4 Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 5 March 1987 by Richard von Weizsacker 1 114 12 Productions edit nbsp PlaybillMaximowna designed stage and costumes for around 400 productions of operas and plays 4 Her first production was a double bill of Arthur Schnitzler s Gruner Kakadu and Franz Werfel s Kammersanger at the Berlin Renaissance Theatre in 1945 1 In 1953 she designed Mozart s Die Zauberflote for the Stadtische Oper Berlin directed by Rennert 4 In 1955 she designed the work for Oper Frankfurt conducted by Georg Solti 13 For the Vienna State Opera she created sets for Salome by Richard Strauss 1957 Mozart s Le nozze di Figaro 1958 Rossini s La Cenerentola and Il turco in Italia and Verdi s Un ballo in maschera 1982 14 She designed the scene at the Salzburg Festival for Le nozze di Figaro from 1957 Die Zauberflote from 1959 Ariadne auf Naxos by Richard Strauss from 1964 and Mozart s Cosi fan tutte from 1972 all directed by Rennert 15 The 1972 production was conducted by Karl Bohm 16 In 1962 she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City designing Verdi s Un ballo in maschera conducted by Nello Santi who also made his debut with Leonie Rysanek and Carlo Bergonzi in the leading roles A reviewer called her one of the most sensitive and imaginative of contemporary designers 17 The same year she designed for Puccini s Der Mantel Il tabarro at the Staatstheater Stuttgart conducted by Ferdinand Leitner 18 In 1965 she designed for the world premiere of Klebe s Jacobowsky und der Oberst at the Hamburg State Opera Designs editMaximowna s designs have been described as luftig poetisch airy and poetic 5 Costume designs edit nbsp Donalbain Macbeth Hebbel Theater Berlin 1945 nbsp Don Carlos opening Theater Bonn 1950 nbsp Don Giovanni Teatro Colon 1963 nbsp Georgette Il tabarro Bavarian State Opera 1973 Stage sets edit nbsp Das kleine Teehaus Renaissance Theater Berlin 1954 nbsp Le nozze di Figaro Vienna State Opera 1958 nbsp Der Barbier von Sevilla Stadtisches Opernhaus Berlin 1957 References edit a b c d Behr Bettina 2014 3 3 1 Ita Maximovna 1914 1988 in German transcript Verlag pp 111 114 ISBN 978 3 83 942314 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b c d e f g h i j k Ita Maximowna Archiv in German Akademie der Kunste Retrieved 28 September 2020 a b c d e f Zemke Andreas 1970 1970 Interview mit Ita Maximowna Deutsche Welle in German Retrieved 30 September 2020 a b c d Ita Maximowna Painting Galerie Mutare in German artatberlin com 10 August 2018 Retrieved 3 November 2020 a b Gestorben Ita Maximowna Der Spiegel in German 18 April 1988 Retrieved 28 September 2020 Kurzbiographie Martin Rupprecht Theater und Komodie am Kurfurstendamm in German 25 December 2013 Archived from the original on 25 December 2013 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Ita Maximowna filmportal de in German Retrieved 23 September 2020 Buhnenbildnerin Maximowna tot Immer Dienst am Gesamtkunstwerk In Hamburger Abendblatt 11 April 1988 p 10 Retrieved 17 November 2019 Hans Jurgen Mende Lexikon Berliner Begrabnisstatten Pharus Plan Berlin 2018 ISBN 978 3 86514 206 1 S 491 Franz Reichert Durch meine Brille Theater in bewegter Zeit 1925 1950 Osterreichischer Bundesverlag Wien 1986 ISBN 978 3 215 06062 5 p 232 Liste der Neuerwerbungen und Bestandserweiterungen 2009 Akademie der Kunste Berlin 14 January 2010 Kunstpreis Berlin Jubilaumsstiftung 1848 1948 www adk de in German Retrieved 2023 09 21 Bekanntgabe von Verleihungen des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland In Bundesanzeiger year 39 no 146 p 10553 11 August 1987 Die Zauberflote Oper in zwei Aufzugen von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1 Januar 1955 in neuer Inszenierung Theaterzettel in German 1955 Vorstellungen mit Ita Maximowna Spielplanarchiv der Wiener Staatsoper archiv wiener staatsoper at Retrieved 2023 09 21 Opernproduktionen der Salzburger Festspiele AustriaWiki im Austria Forum austria forum org Retrieved 2023 09 21 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus 2018 01 01 Cosi fan tutte Alma Books ISBN 978 0 7145 4468 7 New production Un Ballo in Maschera 75 Metropolitan Opera House 01 25 1962 MET archives Der Mantel Giacomo Puccini deutsche digitale bibliothek deFurther reading editKarla Hocker Gesprache mit Berliner Kunstlern Stapp Verlag Berlin 1964 Karla Hocker Beschreibung eines Jahres Berliner Notizen 1945 Arani Verlag Berlin 1984 ISBN 3 7605 8577 9External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ita Maximowna Literature by and about Ita Maximowna in the German National Library catalogue Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ita Maximowna amp oldid 1183826840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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