- Amelia Bauerle
Amelia (Amalie Mathilde) Bauerle (12 November 1873 - 4 March 1916 ) was a London-born painter, illustrator and etcher who was also known as Amelia Bowerley. She was the daughter of the German artist Karl Wilhelm Bauerle. She studied at the South
Kensington School and the Slade before travelling inItaly andGermany . She exhibited paintings at theRoyal Academy from 1897 until her death, and also exhibited inParis and America. She contributed illustrations — typicallyart nouveau in style — to theYellow Book .Exhibitions and Catalogues
Catalogue of a series of water colours and etchings: "When the world was young"' by Amelia M. Bauerlé. London: Dowdeswell Galleries, 1908.
Selected Book Illustrations
Frederic William Farrar . " Allegories". Longmans & Co., London, 1898.Ismay Thorn . "Happy-go-lucky". Roseleaf Library, London, 1894.W. E. Cule , "Sir Constant: Knight of the Great King". Andrew Melrose, London, 1899.Alfred Tennyson . T"he Day-Dream" (poem) In: Flowers of Parnassus. vol. 7. [1900, etc.] 8º.Selected Paintings
Goblin Harvest c.1910
Ophelia
References
Amelia Bauerle [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/speel/illus/bowerley.htm]
Karl Wilhelm Bauerle [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Wilhelm_Bauerle]
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