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Helmuth Naumer

Helmuth Naumer Sr. (born 1907 in Reutlingen, Germany; died 16 June 1990) was an American artist. He painted subjects throughout the United States and around the world, but is best known for his works depicting landscapes of New Mexico.[1]

Helmuth Naumer
Born1907
Died16 June 1990 (aged 82)
EducationFrank Wiggins Trade School
Otis Art Institute
Known forPainting

Early life and education edit

Naumer studied art in Germany and moved to the United States in 1926.[1] He attended the Frank Wiggins Trade School and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles[1][2] and then joined the Merchant Marine. After six years at sea, Naumer moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1932. There, he began to work in pastels.

Career edit

 
Taos Pueblo (1935-36)

In 1933, during the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed various park buildings in Frijoles Canyon in Bandelier National Monument including a visitor centre as part of the federal Works Progress Administration's employment program.[3] Naumer together with Pablita Velarde and E. J. Austin were commissioned by the National Park Service to create works for the newly built visitor centre exhibits.[4] Naumer created a series of paintings showing scenes in Bandelier National Monument and nearby pueblos. He produced fourteen pastel artworks from 1935 to 1936 for Bandelier National Monument, works of art which remain in the Bandelier museum collections.[4]

In the 1940s, Naumer settled on an artists' community called San Sebastian Ranch in the Santa Fe area on land purchased by Harper Henry from the painter Fremont Ellis. Other artists included Tom Lea, Pansy Stockton. The actress Greer Garson, who had a home nearby in Pecos, bought many of Naumer's pastels.[5]

Although Naumer also worked in oils and watercolors, pastels were his preferred medium. He believed they allowed him to capture "the fleeting effects of the sky and water and our own New Mexico landscapes with fast changing colors sweeping rapidly across it, for there are hundreds of different colors and shades, so one loses no time in mixing colors as in oil."

Naumer's pastels often use a dark background, which give the drawings an appearance of glowing, bringing out the vivid colors of the local landscapes and sky.

 
Administration Building, Frijoles Canyon (1935-36)

Naumer was a professional artist recognized as one of the major painters of the Santa Fe school. Describing his work in a 1959 pamphlet, he said "though born in Europe and having lived in many places in the world, coming to the Southwest was like coming home. Here I found peace and beauty and these I try to paint."[6] His work is held in such museums as the New Mexico Museum of Art[7] and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.[8]

In 1983, Naumer lent various papers for microfilming as part of the Archives of American Art's Texas project.[2]

Personal life edit

He died of cancer on 16 June 1990 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[9][10] Naumer's daughter, Carola Naumer, is professor of art history at Truckee Meadows Community College.[11][12] Naumer's son served as the cultural affairs director of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs from 1987 to 1994.[13][14]

Legacy edit

On June 2, 2016, Naumer was honored by the United States Postal Service when his painting "Administration Building, Frijoles Canyon" at Bandelier National Monument was used as a "Forever" Postage Stamp. The stamp appears in a commemorative collectible panel of 16 stamps representing various National Parks for the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. A first day issuance ceremony was held in New York City at the World Stamp Show that day and another public ceremony was held at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico with Naumer family members in attendance.

The Gerald Peters Art Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico represents the Naumer family with many selections of Helmuth Naumer's artwork.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Flynn (1994), p. 254
  2. ^ a b "Helmuth Naumer papers, 1920-1983". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  3. ^ Barry, Patricia; Huey, George H. H. (1990). Bandelier National Monument. Western National Parks Association. pp. 35–36. ISBN 978-0-911408-88-1.
  4. ^ a b Flynn (1994), p. 36
  5. ^ Spencer Foster, Barbara; Bambi Elizabeth Ellis (2010). Fremont F. Ellis, Last of Los Cinco Pintores of Santa Fe. Sunstone Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-86534-632-1.
  6. ^ Wenzell, C.R. (1959). Works and words of Santa Fe artists. C.R. Wenzell Publications.
  7. ^ "Helmuth Naumer". New Mexico Museum of Art. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  8. ^ Ask Art
  9. ^ Sentinel, Orlando (21 June 1990). "HELMUTH NAUMER". OrlandoSentinel.com. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  10. ^ "Helmuth Naumer". Orlando Sentinel. 1990-06-21. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  11. ^ Cline, Lynn (2001-11-30). "Naumer's worlds of Southwest wonder". Pasatiempo. The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 16 April 2011.[dead link]
  12. ^ . Truckee Meadows Community College. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  13. ^ . New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  14. ^ Flynn (1994), p. 11, 254

Further reading edit

  • Flynn, Kathryn A. (1994). Treasures on New Mexico trails: discover New Deal art and architecture. Sunstone Press. ISBN 978-0-86534-236-1.
  • Naumer, Helmuth (1996). Helmuth Naumer: Old New Mexico. Gerald Peters Gallery. ISBN 978-0-935037-96-8.

External links edit

  • Helmuth Naumer Sr. exhibit (Text from the Bandelier National Monument website, a public domain document. USA federal government works are not eligible for copyright protection, by 17 USC 105)

helmuth, naumer, born, 1907, reutlingen, germany, died, june, 1990, american, artist, painted, subjects, throughout, united, states, around, world, best, known, works, depicting, landscapes, mexico, born1907reutlingen, germanydied16, june, 1990, aged, santa, m. Helmuth Naumer Sr born 1907 in Reutlingen Germany died 16 June 1990 was an American artist He painted subjects throughout the United States and around the world but is best known for his works depicting landscapes of New Mexico 1 Helmuth NaumerBorn1907Reutlingen GermanyDied16 June 1990 aged 82 Santa Fe New Mexico U S EducationFrank Wiggins Trade SchoolOtis Art InstituteKnown forPainting Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education editNaumer studied art in Germany and moved to the United States in 1926 1 He attended the Frank Wiggins Trade School and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles 1 2 and then joined the Merchant Marine After six years at sea Naumer moved to Santa Fe New Mexico in 1932 There he began to work in pastels Career edit nbsp Taos Pueblo 1935 36 In 1933 during the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed various park buildings in Frijoles Canyon in Bandelier National Monument including a visitor centre as part of the federal Works Progress Administration s employment program 3 Naumer together with Pablita Velarde and E J Austin were commissioned by the National Park Service to create works for the newly built visitor centre exhibits 4 Naumer created a series of paintings showing scenes in Bandelier National Monument and nearby pueblos He produced fourteen pastel artworks from 1935 to 1936 for Bandelier National Monument works of art which remain in the Bandelier museum collections 4 In the 1940s Naumer settled on an artists community called San Sebastian Ranch in the Santa Fe area on land purchased by Harper Henry from the painter Fremont Ellis Other artists included Tom Lea Pansy Stockton The actress Greer Garson who had a home nearby in Pecos bought many of Naumer s pastels 5 Although Naumer also worked in oils and watercolors pastels were his preferred medium He believed they allowed him to capture the fleeting effects of the sky and water and our own New Mexico landscapes with fast changing colors sweeping rapidly across it for there are hundreds of different colors and shades so one loses no time in mixing colors as in oil Naumer s pastels often use a dark background which give the drawings an appearance of glowing bringing out the vivid colors of the local landscapes and sky nbsp Administration Building Frijoles Canyon 1935 36 Naumer was a professional artist recognized as one of the major painters of the Santa Fe school Describing his work in a 1959 pamphlet he said though born in Europe and having lived in many places in the world coming to the Southwest was like coming home Here I found peace and beauty and these I try to paint 6 His work is held in such museums as the New Mexico Museum of Art 7 and the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum 8 In 1983 Naumer lent various papers for microfilming as part of the Archives of American Art s Texas project 2 Personal life editHe died of cancer on 16 June 1990 in Santa Fe New Mexico 9 10 Naumer s daughter Carola Naumer is professor of art history at Truckee Meadows Community College 11 12 Naumer s son served as the cultural affairs director of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs from 1987 to 1994 13 14 Legacy editOn June 2 2016 Naumer was honored by the United States Postal Service when his painting Administration Building Frijoles Canyon at Bandelier National Monument was used as a Forever Postage Stamp The stamp appears in a commemorative collectible panel of 16 stamps representing various National Parks for the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service A first day issuance ceremony was held in New York City at the World Stamp Show that day and another public ceremony was held at Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico with Naumer family members in attendance The Gerald Peters Art Gallery in Santa Fe New Mexico represents the Naumer family with many selections of Helmuth Naumer s artwork References edit a b c Flynn 1994 p 254 a b Helmuth Naumer papers 1920 1983 Smithsonian Institution Retrieved 17 April 2011 Barry Patricia Huey George H H 1990 Bandelier National Monument Western National Parks Association pp 35 36 ISBN 978 0 911408 88 1 a b Flynn 1994 p 36 Spencer Foster Barbara Bambi Elizabeth Ellis 2010 Fremont F Ellis Last of Los Cinco Pintores of Santa Fe Sunstone Press p 74 ISBN 978 0 86534 632 1 Wenzell C R 1959 Works and words of Santa Fe artists C R Wenzell Publications Helmuth Naumer New Mexico Museum of Art Retrieved 24 April 2014 Ask Art Sentinel Orlando 21 June 1990 HELMUTH NAUMER OrlandoSentinel com Retrieved 2021 04 03 Helmuth Naumer Orlando Sentinel 1990 06 21 Retrieved 17 April 2011 Cline Lynn 2001 11 30 Naumer s worlds of Southwest wonder Pasatiempo The Santa Fe New Mexican Retrieved 16 April 2011 dead link Faculty and Staff Truckee Meadows Community College Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2011 History of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 16 April 2011 Flynn 1994 p 11 254Further reading editFlynn Kathryn A 1994 Treasures on New Mexico trails discover New Deal art and architecture Sunstone Press ISBN 978 0 86534 236 1 Naumer Helmuth 1996 Helmuth Naumer Old New Mexico Gerald Peters Gallery ISBN 978 0 935037 96 8 External links editHelmuth Naumer Sr exhibit Text from the Bandelier National Monument website a public domain document USA federal government works are not eligible for copyright protection by 17 USC 105 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Helmuth Naumer amp oldid 1187550381, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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