- Walter Spies
Walter Spies (
September 15 ,1895 –January 19 ,1942 ) was aRussia n-born Germanprimitivist painter. In 1923 he came toJava , living first inYogyakarta and then inUbud ,Bali starting in 1927. He is often credited with attracting the attention of Western cultural figures to Balinese culture and art.In 1937, Walter Spies, the illustrious German artist who settled in Bali 1927 until his untimely death in 1942, built what he described as a "mountain hut" at
Iseh inKarangasem . Adored by the Balinese, Spies was the co-founder of thePita Maha artists cooperative, he shaped the development of Balinese art and established the Westerners Image of Bali that still exists today. After Living for nine Years at the confluence of two rivers inCampuan , Spies grew weary of his increasingly hectic social life, and retired to the tranquil mountain retreat that was to become the setting of some of his most beautiful and atmospheric paintings, including "Iseh im Morgenlicht 1938" Despite his desire to escape from a constant stream of visitors, Spies still used to receive guests at Iseh, including the Austrian novelist,Vicki Baum : musician,Colin McPhee : and Swiss artist,Theo Meier .In December 1938, Spies was arrested as part of a crackdown on
homosexual s. With the influence of people such asMargaret Mead , he was released in September 1939.As a German national in the
Dutch East Indies duringWorld War II , Spies was arrested and deported. However, aJapan esebomb hit the ship that was carrying him toCeylon , and because the crew were reluctant to evacuate the Germans without a corresponding order, most of the prisoners on the ship, including Spies, drowned.References
* Elke Voss: Walter Spies - Ein Leben für die balinesische Kunst. In: Ingrid Wessel (Hg.) Indonesien am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts. Hamburg: Abera Verlag. ISBN 3-934376-07-X
Further reading
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External links
* [http://www.walterspies.com Walter Spies Paintings and his House in Bali]
* [http://users.skynet.be/network.indonesia/bart003.htm Biography from Network Indonesia]
* [http://homepages.shu.ac.uk/~scsgcg/spies/ Gallery of his works]
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