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Egon Wilden (8 December 1894, in Düsseldorf – 7 September 1931, in Ahlen, Westphalia) was a German painter and set-designer.

Egon Wilden, Self-portrait in a bow tie (Selbstporträt mit Fliege), c. 1930
Egon Wilden, Self-portrait in a bow tie (Selbstporträt mit Fliege), c. 1930

Life


Wilden began his studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, but they were interrupted until 1919 by World War I. One of his most important teachers there was Heinrich Nauen, a proponent of Rhenish Expressionism. His work was influenced by that school and other trends of the time. Watercolours and pastels formed a major part of his oeuvre. He received early recognition as a set-designer around the time of the 1919–20 season at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf, which developed into one of the most modern theatres in the German-speaking world under the direction of Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann. He was later taken on by theatres in Herne, Gera, Hagen, Barmen-Elberfeld and Cologne, producing a total of around two hundred set designs, featuring vivid colours and often vertical emphases, front-facing architectural motifs and perspectives creating several illusory rooms.

He left the theatre behind in 1930 to work as an independent artist, though he did marry the actress Hedwig Sparrer.[1] He moved into a studio in an artists' house in Düsseldorf-Stockum in January 1931 but in the summer of that year his health began to deteriorate. He died soon afterwards whilst staying with friends in Ahlen.[2] His work remained largely unknown until 2005, when his niece donated a large collection of his paintings and drawings to the Förderkreis of the Kunstmuseum Ahlen. Since then his works have been the subject of several exhibitions.[3][4]


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References


  1. (in German) Angelika Storm-Rusche: August Macke Haus präsentiert Werke des Maler Egon Wilden. 29 January 2010 - Portal general-anzeiger-bonn.de, accessed 15 January 2016
  2. (in German) Andreas Rehnolt: Ausstellung zum Werk des Malers Egon Wilden: August Macke Haus in Bonn präsentiert "Zwischen Atelier und Bühne". Webseite 30 January 2010 im Portal musenblaetter.de, retrieved 15 January 2016
  3. Wild Egon Wilden Archived 2018-01-28 at the Wayback Machine, Webseite 19 December 2012 im Portal blogs.harvard.edu, retrieved 15 January 2016
  4. (in German) Egon Wilden – Zwischen Atelier und Bühne. Artikel (2010) im Portal archiv.monopol-magazin.de, retrieved 15 January 2016
  5. (in German) Egon Wilden: "Die Liebe Gottes", um 1920 Archived 2016-09-25 at the Wayback Machine



На других языках


[de] Egon Wilden

Egon Wilden (* 8. Dezember 1894 in Düsseldorf; † 7. September 1931 in Ahlen, Provinz Westfalen) war ein deutscher Maler und Bühnenbildner.
- [en] Egon Wilden



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