Clemens Bewer


Lambert Clemens Jakob Bewer was a German history and portrait painter, in the Romantic style.

Biography

He began his art studies in the master class of Karl Ferdinand Sohn at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. In 1841, he continued his studies in Paris and Rome.
Working in the studios of Paul Delaroche, he acquired his knowledge of coloring technique, then learned copper engraving with Ary Scheffer. He was also required to make copies of works by the Old Masters, such as Raphael, Andrea del Sarto, Titian, Peter Paul Rubens und Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, which were put to use in several small churches.
He returned to Düsseldorf in 1847, where he became associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule; a connection he would maintain for over thirty years. In addition to painting, he became a teacher at the Kunstakademie and was named a Professor there in 1869.
He was also a member of and, in 1861, became a member of the commission charged with acquiring land for the . He was elected chairman of the in 1864.
In 1876, he moved to Bonn, where he spent his retirement. His eldest son,, pursued a legal career and became an. His youngest son,, was a writer and poet associated with the Völkisch movement. His daughter, Helene, married the Norwegian painter, Hans Dahl.