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Erwin Vollmer

Erwin Vollmer (19 October 1884 in Berlin – 27 June 1973 in Rehlingen) was a German painter and sculptor.

Life and Work

Vollmer comes from a North-German family of artists. His grand-father was the Hamburg landscape and marine painter Adolph Friedrich Vollmer (1806–1875). His father, (1845-1920), was a prominent architect of Protestant churches; his older brother Hans Vollmer was an art historian and encyclopedist; from 1923 until retirement in 1962 he worked as principal editor of the Thieme-Becker-Vollmer Künstler Lexikon.

Vollmer began his studies under the Berlin landscape painter , then continued his studies with Ludwig von Hofmann at the Grand-Ducal Saxon Art School, Weimar 1904 - 1908. Vollmer found in the barren Lüneburg Heath a landscape akin to his own nature. He settled in the village of Rehlingen, then still a hamlet surrounded by extensive heath; there he lived all his life. Study trips took him to Finland in 1928, to the Rega river in Pomerania in 1935, and repeatedly to his painter friends Otto Illies in the Harz Mountains and to Willy Preetorius in Kreuth on Lake Tegernsee. He gradually over years lost his eyesight but continued painting until his death.

As sculptor Vollmer is self-taught. The small sculptures – nudes and animals – are executed in terracotta and bronze.

Works of his are in the collections of the Unterlüß, the and the among others.

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