Amelia Bauerle | |
Birth Name: | Amalie Mathilde Bauerle |
Birth Date: | 12 November 1873 |
Birth Place: | London, United Kingdom |
Education: | South Kensington School of Art, Slade School of Fine Art |
Field: | Painting, Illustration, Printmaking |
Movement: | Art Nouveau |
Amalie Mathilde Bauerle (12 November 1873 – 4 March 1916), known as Amelia Bauerle, was a British painter, illustrator and etcher. She also used the name Amelia Matilda Bowerley.
Bauerle was born in the Bayswater area of London, the daughter of the German artist Karl Wilhelm Bauerle, and studied at the South Kensington School of Art and the Slade School of Fine Art before travelling in Italy and Germany. She exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy from 1897 until her death, and also exhibited in Paris and America. She contributed illustrations — typically Art Nouveau in style — to the Yellow Book. In the 1911 Census, she was living at a boarding house in Langhorne Gardens, Folkestone. Her occupation was artist and she was single.