Kitty van der Mijll Dekker explained

Kitty van der Mijll Dekker
Other Names:Catharine Louise van der Dekker Mijll
Birth Date:22 February 1908
Birth Place:Yogyakarta, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)
Death Place:Nijkerk, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Education:Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, Hornsey College of Art, Bauhaus
Field:Textile Arts
Movement:Bauhaus

Catharine Louise "Kitty" van der Mijll Dekker (1908-2004) was a Dutch textile artist.[1] She studied at the Bauhaus and her designs are still being produced.

Early life and education

Mijll Dekker was born on 22 February 1908 in Yogyakarta Dutch East Indies. In 1916 the family returned to the Netherlands.[2] Around 1922 Mijll Dekker studied drawing at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague and from 1926 through 1927 she studied at Hornsey College of Art in London. From 1927 through 1929 she studied interior design with .[3] From 1929-1932 she studied at Walter Gropius' Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany.[4] Gropius allowed both men and women into his art school, but relegated women to a workshop where they studied crafts, mainly weaving.[5] Her teachers at the Bauhaus included Anni Albers, Otti Berger, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Lilly Reich, Oskar Schlemmer, and Gunta Stölzl.[4]

Career

From 1932 through 1966 Mijll Dekker owned a commercial hand weaving mill Handweverij en Ontwerpatelier K.v.d. Mijll Dekker. During the same time frame she worked for the linen weaving mill E.J.F. van Dissel & Zn. From 1934 through 1970 she taught at the Kunstnijverheidsschool Quellinus in Amsterdam. Her students included Marjanne Doeksen, Dook van der Heijden, Willy Pennings, Margot Rolf, Désirée Scholten, and Herman Scholten. Mijll Dekker was a member of the artists society, Arti et Amicitiae.[4]

Awards

In 1933 Mijll Dekker won a Silver medal at the Milan Triennial.[3] In 1935 she won a Gold medal at the Brussels International Exposition as well as the Prix d'honneur (Paris). In 1936 she exhibited at the 1936 World's Fair winning a Gold medal. The same year she received a Quellinus Prize.[4]

Later life and legacy

Mijll Dekker married Hermann Fischer in 1950.[4] Mijll Dekker died on 6 December 2004 in Nijkerk.[6] Her work is in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.[7] Her 1935 design for a dish cloth is still being produced for the TextielMuseum in Tilburg.[8] [9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dekker Mijll, Catharine Louise van der - Deutsche Biographie . Deutsche Biographie . 14 November 2020 . de.
  2. Web site: Xu . Xiaoyao (Pippa) . feel the touch, run your hands over it (but don’t) . Designblog . Gerrit Rietveld Academy . 15 November 2020.
  3. Web site: Mijll Dekker, Catherine Louise (Kitty) van der . Beeldend BeNeLux Elektronisch (Lexicon) . 15 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Kitty van der Mijll Dekker . RKD . 14 November 2020 . nl.
  5. Web site: Bunting . Geoffrey . Frauhaus: Gunta Stölzl, Walter Gropius, and the Women of the Bauhaus . Daily Art Magazine . .com - . 15 November 2020 . en . 26 September 2019.
  6. Web site: Fischer, Catharine Louise . Biografisch Portaal . 14 November 2020.
  7. Web site: Kitty van der Mijll Dekker . Stedelijk . 15 November 2020 . nl.
  8. Web site: Kitty van der Mijll Dekker Bauhaus Glass Cloth . TextielMuseum . 15 November 2020 . en.
  9. Web site: Glasdoek progressieve randen in rood en blauw (dessin no. 400) - Kitty van der Mijll Dekker . Stedelijk . 15 November 2020 . nl.