thumb|Heinrich Vogeler, 1897

Johann Heinrich Vogeler (; December 12, 1872 – June 14, 1942) was a German painter, designer, and architect, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.

Early life

He was born in Bremen, and studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 1890–1895. His artistic studies during this period included visits to Belgium and Italy.

thumbnail|Heinrich Vogeler, Barkenhoff, 1904

thumbnail|left|Heinrich Vogeler, Sommerabend, 1905

Vogeler was a central member of the original artist colony in Worpswede, which he joined in 1894.

In 1895 Vogeler bought a cottage there and planted many birch trees around it, which gave the house its new name: Barkenhoff (Low German for Birkenhof, or "birch tree cottage"). In 1901, he married Martha Schröder.

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.

During the First World War

He volunteered for military service in World War I in 1914, and he was sent to the eastern front in 1915. Vogeler learned of the Bolsheviks ideology during his time at the front as well as through his trips to Poland, Romania, Dobrudscha and Russia. After the end of the Revolution, he was arrested for some time. It was at that time that he and his wife Martha were divorced. From that point on, he wanted to work ideologically, and the romanticism of his earlier work gave way to proletarian content. In 1931 Vogeler and his second wife Zofia "Sonja" Marchlewska, daughter of Julian Marchlewski, emigrated to Russia. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union he along with other German citizens was deported in 1941 to Kazakhstan by the Soviet authorities, and died there in 1942.

thumbnail|left|[[The Third Reich, 1934]]

KPD leader Wilhelm Pieck apparently had wanted to prevent his deportation, but Vogeler himself refused privileged treatment. As his wife Zofia and son Jan were Polish citizens they were drafted instead of being deported with him. Jan soon became a founding member of the National Committee for a Free Germany and after a long post-war academic career in Moscow died in his father's Worpswede in 2005. Zofia emigrated to Poland and died in Warsaw in 1983.

Meanwhile, the Barkenhoff became a children's home. It was recently restored and has re-opened as a Heinrich Vogeler Museum in 2004.

thumb|Monument to Heinrich Vogeler in [[Karaganda]]

Late works from Heinrich Vogeler's oeuvre appear to have some Egyptian influences, particularly in images such as Der Aufbau der zentralasiatischen Sowjetrepubliken (1927). The influence remains in Worpswede amongst particular sculptures, and market performances.

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File:Heinrich Vogeler Abendsonne im Moor.jpg|Abendsonne im Moor, before 1903

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File:Heinrich Vogeler Frühlingsabend 1901 img02.jpg| Frühlingsabend 1901

File:Heinrich Vogeler Der Moorgraben 1913.jpg|Der Moorgraben

File:Portrait der Johanna Schulze - gemalt von Heinrich Vogeler.jpg|Johanna Schulze

File:Heinrich Vogeler Die Erwartung (Träume II) 1912.jpg|Die Erwartung (Träume II)

File:Heinrich Vogeler Frühling 1913.jpg|Frühling

File:Heinrich Vogeler Frühlingshecken im Bauerngarten 1913.jpg| Frühlingshecken im Bauerngarten

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File:Heinrich Vogeler Sehnsucht (Träumerei) c1900.jpg| Sehnsucht (Träumerei)

File:Heinrich Vogeler Sommergarten 1913.jpg|Sommergarten

File:Heinrich Vogeler Straßenszene in Kalusz 1915.jpg|Straßenszene in Kalusz

File:Heinrich Vogeler Versammlung kurdischer Hirten vom Kolchos Lenin.jpg|Versammlung kurdischer Hirten vom Kolchos Lenin

File:Heinrich Vogeler Träume 1911.jpg|Träume

File:Heinrich Vogeler Verkündigung 1901.jpg|Verkündigung an Maria (Annunciation of Mary)

File:Heinrich Vogeler Verkündigung an die Hirten 1902.jpg|Verkündigung an die Hirten

File:Heinrich Vogeler Die rote Marie 1919.jpg|Die rote Marie/Red Marie (Marie Griesbach)

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