- Helmut Naumer
Helmut Naumer Sr. (1907 (
Ruetlingen ,Germany ) - 1990) was aGerman American artist. In 1926, he moved to the United States to experience the West that he had read about in novels of cowboy life. He joined theMerchant Marine after attending theFrank Wiggins Art School inLos Angeles . After six years at sea, Naumer moved toSanta Fe, New Mexico in 1932. There he began to work inpastel s.As part of the
WPA , Naumer created a series of paintings showing scenes inBandelier National Monument and nearby pueblos. Naumer produced fourteen pastel artworks from 1935-1936 for Bandelier National Monument, which remain in the Bandelier museum collections.Although Naumer also worked in oils and
watercolor s, pastels were his preferred medium. He felt that pastels 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.”One reason Naumer’s pastels are so distinctive is that he used a black background. That made the drawings appear to glow, bringing out the vivid colors of the local landscapes and sky. His luminous scenes were greatly admired by those who knew them.
Naumer never gained deserved recognition in the art world as he preferred to give his works away rather than sell them. He died in 1990.
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/museum/exhibits/band/naumer.html Gallery of Naumer paintings in the Bandelier Museum collections]
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