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Alma Siedhoff-Buscher (4 January 1899 – 25 September 1944), born Alma Buscher, was a German designer. She trained at the
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in Berlin, the ''Unterrichtsanstalt des Kunstgewerbemuseums Berlin'' and the
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Life and work

Alma Buscher was born on 4 January 1899 in
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in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.Bauhaus100. Alma Siedhoff-Buscher
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From 1917 she studied at the Reimann School in Berlin, and afterwards at the ''Unterrichtsanstalt des Kunstgewerbemuseums Berlin'', a former school of applied arts that was a department of the Berlin Museum of Decorative Arts (Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin).Müller, Ulrike (2007). ''Die klugen Frauen von Weimar: Regentinnen, Salondamen, Schriftstellerinnen und Künstlerinnen''. München: Elisabeth Sandmann Verlag In 1922 Buscher began studying at the Bauhaus in
Weimar Weimar is a city in the state (Germany), German state of Thuringia, in Central Germany (cultural area), Central Germany between Erfurt to the west and Jena to the east, southwest of Leipzig, north of Nuremberg and west of Dresden. Together w ...
and like all students initially attended the preliminary course run by
Johannes Itten Johannes Itten (11 November 1888 – 25 March 1967) was a Swiss expressionist painter, designer, teacher, writer and theorist associated with the Bauhaus (''Staatliches Bauhaus'') school. Together with German-American painter Lyonel Feining ...
and classes by
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and
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. She was subsequently accepted into the Weaving Workshop, but in 1923, with the support of Georg Muche and Josef Hartwig, she switched to the Wood Sculpture Workshop. As part of the first exhibition of Bauhaus work in 1923, she designed furniture for the children's room in the
Haus am Horn The Haus am Horn is a domestic house in Weimar, Germany, designed by Georg Muche. It was built for the Bauhaus ''Werkschau'' (English: ''Work show'') exhibition which ran from July to September 1923. It was the first building based on Bauhaus de ...
in Weimar, as well as a puppet theater and children's toys."Revolt, They Said". www.andreageyer.info.
Retrieved 30 July 2017.
The reviews of the Haus am Horn were mixed, but the most popular items were the toys and multi-functional toy cupboard in the children's room designed by Siedhoff-Buscher. This displeased the director of the Bauhaus
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, as he thought that the school being well known for designing products for children would lessen its reputation as an academic institution. Gropius wasn't very keen on a woman being in the Wood Sculpture Workshop in any case, as he was of the opinion that women couldn't deal with three-dimensional design and were better working with two-dimensional patterns in the Weaving Workshop.Radelhof, Susanne (writer, director) (2019
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Most of the furniture exhibited in the Haus am Horn no longer exists, but copy of toy cupboard made at the same time as the exhibition is in the collection of the Bauhaus Museum Weimar. A copy of it was made for the 2019 restoration of the house.Helbing, Michael (15 January 2019
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in
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. Retrieved 2 May 2019
In 1924, while Buscher was still a student, the Zeiss Kindergarten in
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was fitted out with furniture she designed. In the same year her furniture designs and toys were shown at a conference held in Jena for kindergarten teachers, youth leaders and day-care providers and also at the ''Youth Welfare in Thuringia'' exhibition held in Weimar. She and her partner, the actor and dancer :de:Werner Siedhoff (1899–1976), moved to
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in 1925 with the Bauhaus. They married in 1926. She had two children with Siedhoff; the actor :de:Joost Siedhoff, born 1926 and a daughter, Lore, born in 1928. Although Werner Siedhoff was not a Bauhaus student, he took part in some of the productions of
Oskar Schlemmer Oskar Schlemmer (; 4 September 1888 – 13 April 1943) was a German painter, sculptor, designer and choreographer associated with the Bauhaus school. In 1923, he was hired as Master of Form at the Bauhaus theatre workshop, after working at the ...
's Stagecraft Workshop. Siedhoff-Buscher graduated in 1927 and the family remained in Dessau until 1928. After that, because of her husband's acting work, they moved a number of times. After 1927, she became a full-time wife and mother and never commercially produced any further toys or furniture, although she made furniture for the family home. Siedhoff-Buscher was killed in a
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
air raid in Buchschlag near
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on 25 September 1944.


Legacy

Two of her most well known works were ''Kleine Schiffbauspiel'' ("Little ship-building game") which she made in 1923, consisting of 22 coloured wooden pieces, and ''Große Schiffbauspiel'' made in 1924, which has 39 pieces. She also created the ''Wurfpuppen'' (bendy string dolls, with wooden heads) in 1923, and, in 1927, crane and sailing boat cut out kits, which were originally published by Otto Maier-Verlag in Ravensburg. The ship building games and the cut out kits became available again in 1977. A solo exhibition of her work, ''Alma Siedhoff-Buscher: Eine neue Welt für Kinder'' (Alma Siehoff-Buscher: a new world for children) was shown at the Bauhaus Museum, Weimar in 2004–2005 and at the Bauhaus Archive, Berlin in 2006. The 1923 ''Haus am Horn'', which presented a revolutionary prototype for modern living and for which Siedhoff-Buscher designed furniture, has been part of the World Heritage Site
Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau Bauhaus and its Sites in Weimar, Dessau and Bernau are World Heritage Site, World Heritage Sites in Germany, comprising six separate sites which are associated with the Bauhaus art school. It was designated in 1996 with four initial sites, and i ...
since 1996. In 2018 it underwent a major restoration in preparation for the 2019 celebrations of the Bauhaus centenary.


Film

Lotte Brendel, the fictional lead character in the German television film , first broadcast on ARD in February 2019, is loosely based on Siedhoff-Buscher.Teetz, Kristian (13 February 2019
„Lotte am Bauhaus“ – eine müde Moderne
in
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. Retrieved 21 February 2019


See also

* Women of the Bauhaus


References


External links


Bauhaus100. Alma Siedhoff-Buscher
. {{DEFAULTSORT:Siedhoff Buscher, Alma 1899 births 1944 deaths Artists from North Rhine-Westphalia 20th-century German artists 20th-century German women artists Bauhaus alumni Reimann School (Berlin) alumni Toy designers German furniture designers Deaths by airstrike during World War II People from Kreuztal German civilians killed in World War II