Grundig Lea Vedic birth chart profile
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Grundig Lea

Remembering (Oct 10, 1977)

March 23, 1906 · Dresden, Saxony
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Biography

Grundig Lea Biography

German Jewish painter and graphic artist whose work in the mid-1930s reflected themes of the new anti-Semitic Nazi age. These works included her cycles Harzburger Front, Unterm Hakenkreuz (1936), Der Jude ist schuld! (1935–1938), Krieg droht! (1935–1937), Im Tal des Todes (1942-1943) and Ghetto. Born in the old central heart of Dresden, she grew up as part of the citys Jewish community. Her father was a joiner/furniture maker and her mother worked in garment manufacturing. Lea attended school locally between 1912 and 1922, while rejecting, even as a young girl, the familys religious orthodoxy. She went on to study at the citys Decorative Arts and Crafts Academy before progressing, in 1924, to the prestigious Saxon Art Academy: here she was admitted into the Masterclass of Otto Gussmann where fellow participants included Otto Griebel, Wilhelm Lachnit and Hans Grundig. At the Academy she also got to know Otto Dix, whom she would come to regard as one of the most influential of her mentors. She remained at The Academy till 1926. In 1926 she joined the Communist Party (KPD). She was also a co-founder of the Association of Revolutionary Visual Artists (ARBKD / Assoziation revolutionärer bildender Künstler Deutschlands). In 1928 she left the Jewish community and, in further defiance of her fathers will, married artist Hans Grundig. In January 1933 the NSDAP (Nazi Party) took power. Grundig remained an active participant in resistance to the regime, as part of a group that also included Kurt Magritz and Rudi Wetzel. In 1935 a ban was imposed on exhibits of her work and in May 1936 she was finally, albeit this time briefly, arrested. Later in 1936 she traveled to Switzerland but she then returned to her home city and it was in Dresden that in May 1938 she was again arrested. In March 1939 she was found guilty of "Preparing to commit High Treason" (Vorbereitung zum Hochverrat) as a result of her Communist activities and/or her Jewish provenance, and was sentenced to four months imprisonment. She served her sentence, which in the event lasted till November/December 1939, in a prison in Dresden. On her release she was granted an emigration permit. She emigrated to Bratislava, then the capital of the still notionally independent Slovak Republic (Slovakia). In 1940 she reached a refugee camp in Slovakia from where she moved as an exile to Palestine. Here she survived in a British internment camp at Atlit till 1942. On release she remained, till the end of 1948, in Palestine, living successively in Haifa and Tel Aviv. She was again able to show her work legally: exhibitions of her work took place not just in Palestine where she was living but also in the USA, France, South Africa and Great Britain. Her membership of the Palestinian Communist Party during this time was not legal. Lea Grundig traveled to Europe at the end of the year, living for a few months in Prague before returning to Dresden in February 1949: she received a professorship later in the year, teaching in 1949-1950 at the Dresden Fine Arts Academy. On arriving in East Germany Grundig joined the new countrys recently created ruling Socialist Unity Party (SED / Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands), her communist beliefs now placing her in her countrys political mainstream. From 1950 till its abolition in 1952 she sat as a member on the Saxony Regional Assembly, representing not her political party, but the "Kulturbund" one of the "mass-movements" able to nominate members to reg
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Grundig Lea

Born on March 23, 1906, in Dresden, Germany

News

Grundig Lea, a renowned German artist, played a significant role in the art movements of the 20th century. Known for her politically charged and socially conscious works, Lea's contributions continue to be celebrated in exhibitions worldwide. Recent retrospectives have highlighted her influence on contemporary art, drawing attention to the enduring relevance of her themes.

Social Media

Although Grundig Lea herself did not have social media profiles, her legacy is preserved and promoted through various online platforms. Art institutions and enthusiasts often share her works and discuss her impact on 20th-century art.

Recent Projects

While Grundig Lea passed away in 1977, her work continues to inspire new projects and exhibitions. Recently, a digital archive project was launched to provide wider access to her art and writings. This initiative aims to engage a global audience, encouraging new interpretations and discussions around her work. Additionally, a documentary exploring her life and influence was released, featuring interviews with art historians and curators.

Public Profile

Grundig Lea's public profile remains significant in the art world. Her paintings and drawings, characterized by a strong commitment to social justice, reflect the political climate of her time. Lea was an active member of the Communist Party and used her art as a tool for political commentary. Her work often depicted themes of war, oppression, and the human condition, resonating with audiences across generations.

Lea's dedication to her craft and her unwavering belief in the power of art to effect change make her a celebrated figure in art history. Her legacy is preserved not only in museums and galleries but also in educational programs and discussions about the intersection of art and politics.

Raj Yogas & Planetary Combinations

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Planetary Combinations

Numerology Profile

Life Path
6

Chaldean Life Path 6 is Venus-led—care, harmony, and responsibility. It indicates fulfillment through relationships, service, beauty, and home balance.

Destiny
6

Chaldean Destiny 6 indicates service and harmony as your expression. It supports counseling, teaching, design, healing, and community responsibility.

Soul Urge
4

Chaldean Soul 4 desires stability and certainty. It seeks routine, reliability, and a grounded structure to feel secure.

Personality
2

Chaldean Personality 2 appears gentle, diplomatic, and cooperative. Others often see empathy, tact, and calm support.

Kabbalah Number
8

Kabbalah Number 8 reflects an inner spiritual code of power and mastery. It supports leadership, manifestation, and disciplined ambition.

Master Number
33

Master Number 33 in Chaldean numerology amplifies compassion, healing, and teaching. It supports upliftment through service and mature love.

Birth
5

Explore Birth Number 5 in Vedic astrology: personality traits, career paths, and lucky indicators for adaptable, freedom-loving individuals seeking destiny clues.

Life Events & Planetary Transits

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1977
Death
Death, Cause unspecified 10 October 1977 (Age 71)
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