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Erwin Bowien, self-portrait. 1920s

Erwin Johannes Bowien (3 September 1899 – 3 December 1972) was a German painter and author.

Biography[edit]

Bowien was a born in to a family of a construction engineer from East Prussia. His mother also came from there and was descended from a family that had moved to East Prussia in the 18th century.[1]

Bowien went to school in Berlin, attended a gymnasium and studied at the "Ecole professionelle" in Neuchâtel (Switzerland). After the First World War he studied at the Munich Art Academy, the Dresden Art Academy, and the Berlin Art Academy. He then taught himself for four years and gave lectures on art history for the Volkshochschule in Solingen.[2]

Catalog of Works 1141 - Dutch coast Strand in Egmont in summer, 1937

After the Nazi seizure of power, Bowien who was an opponent of party, left for the Netherlands. He lived from 1933 to 1942 as a freelance artist in Egmond aan den Hoef, North Holland, in the former home of the philosopher René Descartes. When Princess Beatrix was born in 1938, Bowien came up with the idea of portraying children in Egmond aan den Hoef who saw the light of day in 1938. The paintings have been transferred by the municipality of Egmond to the Royal Household Archives.[1]

Bowien held exhibitions of his work in The Hague, Hoorn, Alkmaar and Schoorl. He made his name there as a painter and pastel draftsman of landscapes, sea and dune views.

After the German occupation of the Netherlands, Bowien was arrested and jailed for three days. He received information from Germany that his colleagues were willing to hide him. He took advantage of that offer and ended up in a small village in Bavaria where he remained unnoticed by the authorities until the end of the war. After the Second World War he visited Norway, Switzerland, among others. Exhibitions of his work have been organized in many major cities in Germany, but also in Copenhagen and Paris, and his work can be seen in several museums.[1][2]

Bowien died December 3, 1972, in the house in Weil am Rhein.[3] On October 20, 1976, the Erwin Bowien eV Friendship Association was founded in the German Blade Museum [de] in Solingen.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Bowien, Erwin (1995). Das schöne Spiel zwischen Geist und Welt mein Malerleben. Freundeskreis Erwin Bowien e.V. ISBN 3-88234-101-7. OCLC 1072674233.
  • ^ a b Rudi Holzberger y Erwin Bowien, Faszination Adelegg Fluchtpunkt im Allgäu; Erwin Bowien im Kreuzthal, 2013
  • ^ "Erwin Bowien". www.erwin-bowien.de. Archived from the original on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  • ^ Bettina Heinen-Ayech and Ulrike Friedrichs: . Editor: Bettina Heinen-Ayech. 1st edition. U-Form-Verlag Solingen, Solingen 1999
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