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Erwin Aichele (5 May 1887 – 29 June 1974) was a German painter and animal artist from
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in
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. His life and work was the subject of a 1988 monograph, ''Der Tiermaler Erwin Aichele'' by Hans Schöner.


Early years

Erwin Aichele studied fine art at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe. He continued his studies in the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (german: Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. It is located in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich, in Bavaria, ...
, where he was taught by the celebrated animal artist
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. In 1911, Aichele passed his art teaching diploma and started work at the jewelry school in
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, Southern Germany.


War years

In 1915, Erwin Aichele joined the army and was sent to France as part of a communications team. His talent in draughtsmanship quickly came to the notice of his commanding officer and he was given the official function of war artist. Most of his surviving war drawings were executed in 1916 when, as part of the Third Battery FAR 185, he was stationed in Liry in
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. In June 1916, the troops moved to northern France. Aichele's drawings depict places such as Achery,
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,
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, Vraignes,
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. On each drawing he made a precise note of place, time and subject. His preferred media included pencil, ink, charcoal and coloured pastels. His drawings are executed with considerable skill in the tradition of the nineteenth century. They depict daily life: military convoys, soldiers’ billets and views of villages, as well as ruins and landscapes. Although he witnessed the horrors of war, little of this appears in his drawings. They are dispassionate and betray no feelings of hate, horror or despair. Aichele's last drawing in France is dated May 1918, shortly before a wound and nervous breakdown caused him to collapse into a coma. He was transferred to a military hospital in Polzen,
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, and started drawing again during his convalescence. He returned home on the signature of the armistice.


Animal Artist and Teacher

In the aftermath of the war, Erwin Aichele resumed his teaching activities at Pforzheim's jewelry school. He also began painting again, focusing on wildlife and the semi-domesticated animals he reared. He worked in various media, including watercolours, oils, charcoal and pen and ink. In 1934, Aichele was put in charge of the animal drawing class at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe. He was professor of the academy between 1936 and 1944. In 1940, Aichele left the Pforzheim jewelry school in order to teach at the town's School of Decorative Arts. His work was interrupted in the last years of the war when he was drafted into the Volksturm or Home Guard. He avoided joining the
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for the duration of the
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. He continued to teach at the Institute of Decorative Art until 1952; he was director of the institute for some of this time. In the 1950s, he increasingly turned towards abstraction, though still using animals as his models. These paintings, mostly watercolours, remain his most celebrated works.


The Aichele Home and Workshop

In 1931, Erwin, his wife, Marie Charlotte, and three children moved into their new home in the ''kuenstlerkolonie'' (artists colony) in the village of Eutingen, near Pforzheim. The house had an adjoining atelier and animal enclosures. These allowed Aichele to keep all sorts of animals, which were to play an essential role in his life and work.


Exhibitions

In 1921, he participated for the first time in an exhibition at the celebrated Glaspalast (Munich), (the Glass Palace in Munich). Afterwards, he took part in many other group shows. His work was also displayed in solo exhibitions, especially in southern Germany, where he was particularly appreciated. In 1955, his work was exhibited in
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for the first time.


Honours

In 1974, Erwin Aichele was made honorary citizen of Eutingen. The principal road in the ''kuenstlerkolonie'' was renamed Erwin-Aichele-Strasse. In 1988, the Society of Fine Art in Pforzheim honoured him with a retrospective: to mark the occasion, the publishing house, Hans Schöner, published a monograph with reproductions of his works. In 2009, an exhibition in southern Germany brought together the works of Erwin Aichele, his son,
Wolfram Aichele Wolfram Aïchele (29 April 1924 – 9 June 2016) was an artist from Baden-Württemberg in Southern Germany. His work has been exhibited in America, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. His paintings have been ...
and six of his artist grandchildren, Mathias Diebold, Nikolaus Diebold, Fridolin Diebold, Irmgard Jeserick,
Benedikt Aichele Benedikt may refer to: *Benedikt, a spelling of the name Benedict (surname), Benedict *Benedikt, Benedikt, a settlement in northeastern Slovenia {{Disambig ...
and Alexandra Milton.


Biography

A book by British author, Giles Milton, Wolfram: The Boy Who Went To War,''Wolfram: The Boy Who Went to War'' by Giles Milton, published by Sceptre in February 2011 is an account of the Eutingen childhood and adolescent war years of Erwin Aichele's second son, the artist
Wolfram Aichele Wolfram Aïchele (29 April 1924 – 9 June 2016) was an artist from Baden-Württemberg in Southern Germany. His work has been exhibited in America, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. His paintings have been ...
. It includes material about Erwin Aichele's life before and during the
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.


See also

*
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References


External links


The official website of Erwin Aichele
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aichele, Erwin 20th-century German painters 20th-century German male artists German male painters 1887 births 1974 deaths Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni