Marie von Bunsen


Marie von Bunsen was a British-born German writer, watercolour painter and literary salon host.

Life

Marie was born in London, United Kingdom, to a wealthy, liberal family. Her father was a Prussian politician and member of the Reichstag,, while her mother, Emma von Birkbeck, came from a wealthy British banking family. The financial situation and social position of her family made it possible for her to spend extended periods time traveling abroad. In her youth she traveled in England, Italy and North Africa. She painted watercolours and from 1882 to 1927 she was a member of the Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen. She was for a time lady-in-waiting to Empress Victoria, but this ended when Emperor Friedrich III died in 1888.
In her house in the Tiergarten district of Berlin she received guests for Sunday breakfasts, and from 1905 onwards she organised a salon together with Hedwig Heyl and Else Schulhoff. She often travelled in Germany with her friends or alone. Between 1911 and 1914 she visited several countries in Asia and in 1934 she published Im Fernen Osten about her travels.
She also published biographies of members of royalty and of art critic John Ruskin. In 1918 she joined the liberal German Democratic Party. She was financially independent until the hyperinflation of 1923 and afterwards earned her living by writing and painting. In 1930 Harper and Brothers published her Lost courts of Europe: The world I used to know, 1860-1912. She died on 28 June 1941 in Berlin.

Selected works

Marie von Bunsen produced a total of 66 works in 209 publications in 2 languages and has 1,020 library holdings. These are some of her most well-known works:

Travel

Udo in England. Eine Reiseerzählung. Krabbe, Stuttgart,.Sizilien. Geschichte, Kunst, Kultur. Ein Begleitbuch. Meyer & Jessen, Berlin 1910. . Meyer & Jessen, Berlin 1910.Im Ruderboot durch Deutschland. . Havel, Werra, Weser und Oder. 1914.Von kühlen Wassern, Rohr und Schilf: Eine Ruderboot-Erzählung. . Holzwarth, Bad Rothenfelde. 1926.Wanderungen durch Deutschland: Eindrücke und Bilder aus meiner Skizzenmappe. . Hase & Koehler, Leipzig 1936 Im fernen Osten. Eindrücke und Bilder aus Japan, Korea, China, Ceylon, Java, Siam, Kambodscha, Birma und Indien. . Koehler & Amelang, Leipzig 1934.

Biography and historical biography

  • A biography of her father: Georg von Bunsen. Ein Charakterbild aus dem Lage der Besiegten gezeichnet von seiner Tochter. . Hertz, Berlin 1900.John Ruskin. Sein Leben und sein Wirken Eine kritische Studie. . Seemann, Leipzig 1903Talleyrands Nichte, die Herzogin von Sagan . Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, Stuttgart 1935.Kaiserin Augusta Siegismund, Berlin 1940.Maria Tudor. Das Lebensschicksal einer englischen Königin, 1516–1558. Siegismund, Berlin 1941.

Memoir and commentary

Gegen den Strom. Ein Stimmungsbild aus dem neuen Berlin. . Paetel Brothers, Berlin 1893. Appeared in English as:
  • * A Winter in Berlin. Translated by Blanche Balfour Dugdale. Edward Arnold, London 1899.
  • "Unsere letzte gesellige Blüte"., In: Emmy Wolff, Frauengenerationen in Bildern . Berlin 1928, pp. 99–107. Die Welt, in der ich lebte, Erinnerungen aus glücklichen Jahren, 1860–1912, Koehler & Amelang 1929. Published in English as:
  • * Zeitgenossen, die ich erlebte. 1900–1930. . Koehler & Amelang, Leipzig 1932.
  • Articles and reviews in a number of periodicals, including:
  • * the political journal, Die Zukunft
  • * the literary and scientific journal, Deutsche Rundschau
  • * the literary magazines, Nord und Süd and Die Neue Rundschau
  • * and the nationally distributed Berlin newspaper, ''Vossische Zeitung''

Literature about Bunsen: in German

  • Gertrud Bäumer: "Marie von Bunsen farewell." In: The woman. 48, 1940/41, p. 346 f.
  • Paul Fechter : The Berliner. Franckh'sche, Stuttgart 1943
  • Petra Wilhelmy-Dollinger: The Berlin Salon in the 19th Century 1780–1914. de Gruyter, Berlin 1989
  • Gerhard Krebs : "Marie von Bunsen and Japan." In: Japanese Studies. Volume 2, 1990. Study, Munich 1991, pp. 259–268.Käthe, Paula and all the rest. A reference work. Ed. Association of Berlin Artists & Berlinische Galerie, Museum of Modern Art, Photography and Architecture. Berlin 1992, p. 32 f.
  • Cornelia Carstens, et al.: After the women. A walk on the Landwehr Canal. be.bra, Berlin 2000.
  • Bärbel Kuhn: "Marital status: 'single'. Singular women and men in the middle class 1850–1914." In: L'Homme 5. Böhlau, Cologne 2000.
  • Franka Schneider: "Marie von Bunsen, a 'knowing traveler'. Exploring the folkloric knowledge milieu in Berlin." In: Folklore Knowledge. Actors and Practices. Berliner Blätter 50, Berlin 2009, pp. 87–112.Reichs Handbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft - The handbook of personalities in words and pictures. First volume, Deutscher Wirtschaftsverlag, Berlin 1930,.
  • Schlieker, Kerstin. Frauenreisen in den Orient zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: weibliche Strategien der Erfahrung und textuellen Vermittlung kultureller Fremde. Verlag für Wiss. und Kultur, 2003.