Heinrich Vogeler (1872-1942)
Heinrich Vogeler was a German painter, designer, and architect, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. He was born in Bremen, and studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1890–95.
His artistic studies during this period included visits to Belgium and Italy. He made book illustrations in an art nouveau style, and executed decorative paintings for the town hall of Bremen shortly before traveling to Ceylon in 1906.
During a trip to Łódź, he studied Maxim Gorky’s works, which resulted in the development of a deep sympathy for the working class. This feeling reached further heights when he saw life in the slums of Glasgow and Manchester during a trip. In 1908 he and his brother Franz founded the ‘Worpsweder Werkstätte’, which produced household objects. His paintings increasingly reflected his sympathy for the working class.