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Friedrich Ritter Bömches von Boor (December 27, 1916, May 2, 2010) [1] was a German painter, graphic artist and photographer.

Life

The scion of an old-established Transylvanian Saxon family, Friedrich von Bömches was born in Braşov at a time when Transylvania was still part of Austria-Hungary. In 1938, he was drafted in the Romanian Army, and marched with it up to Stalingrad. Von Bömches was demobbed in 1945, but as a German he was deported to the Soviet Union by occupying forces shortly after, and was forced to work in Ukrainian quarries until 1950.

In 1974 von Bömches relocated to the Federal Republic of Germany and four years later finally found - with the assistance of a local factory owner - a new home at Wiehl, a small town in North Rhine-Westphalia. Here, the artist lives together with his wife Erna (married since 1945) and still responds to his unbowed creative urge, though evidently limited by a severe heart surgery performed in 2001.

Work

Friedrich von Bömches has been highly successful in sublimating his bitter experiences with war and captivity. He took up this artistic transformation using the medium of photography: during the Stalingrad campaign von Bömches created a lot of photographs (most of which have additional documentary value).

Not allowed to engage in this art throughout his captivity, von Bömches compensated by resorting to drawing. To date, von Bömches has produced again and again his famous Sekundenskizzen ("instant sketches") - he admitted to be suffering from a "hysterical pencil addiction". Nonetheless, a large portion of his post-release works deal with the tragedy of human existence, death (including his heralds that age and decay), hunger und persecution - to some extent in biblical or mythological moods. In "trapping" the living through the contemplation of such seeming opposites as Life and Death, he provides equal motifs: masterly portraits thanks to an outstanding power of observation, as well as many "little" pictures, most of them extempore, with animal and other themes.

The German connoisseur and patron of arts Peter Ludwig (1925–1996) referred to von Bömches as the "probably greatest portraitist of the present".

Between 1950 and 1974, he created some fifteen thousand works. None of them were taken out of Romania. The number of his creations in Germany probably reaches a similar number, including his portraits of notable persons (more than five hundred in number).

Paintings and drawings (selection of the late work)

Tell Me where the Flowers Are (Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind), acrylic, 1990
The Ferryman (Der Fährmann), mid 1990s
The Embarrassing Guest (Der unangenehme Gast), mid 1990s
Terminus (Endstation), mid 1990s
There Is No Way Back (Es gibt kein Zurück), mid 1990s
The Endless Way (Der unendliche Weg), mid 1990s
Pietà, mid 1990s
Crucifixion (Kreuzigung), mid 1990s
Funeral Cortege in Romania (Trauerzug in Rumänien), mid 1990s
People Left Behind (Die Zurückgelassenen), charcoal, 1994
Nursing Home (Altenheim), 1995
Behind Barbwire (Hinter Stacheldraht), mixed media, 1999
Trip in the Dark (Fahrt ins Ungewisse) (Trilogy: Day / Night / The Door Opens), mixed media, 2001


Notabilities' portraits (selection)

Berthold Beitz, chairman of the supervisory board at Krupp
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Martin Heidegger
Philipp Jenninger, speaker of the Federal Diet of Germany (1984–88)
Lore Lorentz (1920–1994), Grande Dame of German cabaret
Peter Ludwig (1925–1996), German connoisseur and patron of arts
Hermann Oberth
Herbert Quandt
Horst Waffenschmidt (1933–2002), German politician


Exhibitions in Germany (selection)

1966 / 1974: Aachen, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum
1985: Bonn - Bad Godesberg (Muffendorf), Altes Kelterhaus
1998: Burzenland - Artist's Land, Dinkelsbühl, parish house St. Paul
2001: Hommage à Friedrich von Bömches, Wiehl, lobby of savings bank
2002: The Way to Stalingrad (photographies), Berlin, Romanian Institute of Culture / Banishment, Nümbrecht, Homburg castle
2005: Pictures from the Gulag, Ulm, Donauschwäbisches Zentralmuseum / Lost Years, Stolberg-Vicht, Europäischer Kunsthof
2007: Gundelsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Transylvanian Museum at Horneck Castle
Durable exhibition at Gummersbach, Kreishaus


Tributes

Friedrich von Bömches received several awards for his life's work:

In Romania (Merit Cultural)
In Ohio, United States
In Germany (1987: Federal Cross of Merit, 2002: Schwarzenberger Hochzeitstaler in Gold )


Literature

Friedrich von Bömches: Malerei und Grafik, 1992, ISBN 3882651687
Friedrich von Bömches: Leben und Schicksal, 1996, ISBN 3882651997
Veröffentlichungen des Südostdeutschen Kulturwerks: Reihe A, Kultur und Dichtung; Bd. 52, 1997, ISBN 3883561215


References

^ obit (in German) retrieved 23rd July 2010

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