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Heinrich Nauen

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This happy situation was temporarily disrupted by the war. He was inducted into the army and assigned to an artillery regiment but, after being in combat only briefly and being exposed to poison gas, he was engaged as a
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Nauen-Malachowski-Seite der Gemeinde Brüggen, des Wohnortes Heinrich Nauens von 1911 bis 1937, mit Bildern von Heinrich Nauen und seiner Frau Marie von Malachowski
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in Munich. After that, he and Marie retired to the town of Kalkar, where he died of stomach cancer two years later. His grave there now has a monument; created by
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He was born to a family of bakers, but expressed an interest in art at an early age. In 1898, he was accepted at the
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for his studio. Many of his works were done in the garden and surrounding forests. Regular visitors there included
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In 1921, he received an appointment as a Professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. His notable students included
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discussed the possibility of forming a new "Secession", but his career largely came to a standstill there.
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from 1900 to 1902. Soon after, he joined the circle of artists that formed around the sculptor
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Kunstchronik: Wochenschrift für Kunst und Kunstgewerbe, Nr. 20, 9. Februar 1917, S. 195
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government and he was forced to retire. Several of his paintings were displayed at the
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Ordentliche Mitglieder des Deutschen Künstlerbundes seit der Gründung 1903
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artist. He created oils, watercolors, and prints; as well as murals and
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and accompanied her to Paris. There, he came under the influence of
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Heinrich Nauen 1880–1940. Monographie und Werkverzeichnis
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Index


Krefeld
Kalkar
Expressionist
mosaics
still-lifes
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart
George Minne
Sint-Martens-Latem
Marie von Malachowski
de
Fauvism
Van Gogh
Berlin Secession
Deutscher Künstlerbund
Max Beckmann
Rheinland
Henri Matisse
Brüggen
Schloss Dilborn
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Heinrich Campendonk
Erich Heckel
Franz Marc
August Macke
Alfred Flechtheim
war artist
Iron Cross
Young Rhineland

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