Walter Trier (1890–1951) Biographical Data
From Illustrations in German Translations of Mark Twain's Works
| 1890 | *June 25, Prague, five older siblings | |
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1900-1904 | Nikolander secondary school, Prague | |
| 1905-1906 | School of Arts and Crafts, Academy of Arts, both in Prague | |
| 1907 | Private Art School Heinrich Knirr, Munich | |
| 1908 | Enrollment at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts | |
| 1909 | Graduation, first drawing published in Simplicissimus | |
| 1910 | First drawing published in magazine Jugend, move to Berlin, first time illustration in print media: cover sleeve of Allgemeine Heiterkeit. Der Reichstag im Lichte der Karikatur. | |
| 1911 | Starts taking part in the annual "Große Berliner Kunstausstellung" (Great Berlin Art Exhibition), Trier listed as "Illustrator" in Dresslers Kunstjahrbuch (Dressler's Art Annual), membership in VDI (Association of German Illustrators) | |
| 1913 | Marries Helene Mathews, further illustrations of print publications | |
| 1914 | Birth of daugther: Margarete, illustrates serveral magazines, humoristic war picture galleries, postcards for soldiers | |
| 1916 | Great Berlin Art Exhibition: featured in category "political caricature and war humor" | |
| 1917 | First illustrations of children's literature: Kränzchen Bilderbuch | |
| 1919 | Screening of Trier's first cartoon movie | |
| 1921 | Dressler's Art Annual now lists Trier as "draftsman" instead of "illustrator" | |
| 1923 | Publications in magazines Lustige Blätter and Die Dame, drawings increasingly address the dangers of rightwing politics | |
| 1927 | France, Spain, Northern Africa | |
| 1929 | Erich Kästner's Emil und die Detektive, illustrated by Walter Trier | |
| 1933 | Erich Kästner's Das fliegende Klassenzimmer, last official release of book by Kästner and Trier in Germany | |
| 1936 | Flees Nazi Germany, exile in England | |
| 1937 | Starts illustrating montlhy covers of Lilliput - The Pocket Magazine for Everyone in London, meets Erich Kästner in Salzburg, Austria to discuss and prepare further porjects | |
| 1938 | Featured in "Twentieth Century German Art" exhibition in London, "Free German Art" in Paris | |
| 1939 | Offer to work for Walt Disney declined by Trier | |
| 1940 | British Ministry of Information: Trier illustrates leaflets against Nazi-Germany | |
| 1941 | Move to Hertfordshire, caricatures in Die Zeitung (newspaper of German emigrants), Trier illustrates children's book Blitz Kids by Elionor Mordaunt | |
| 1942 | Political drawings in American Life magazine, also in The New York Times | |
| 1944-1946 | Illustrates magazines, books, postcards | |
| 1947 | Trier and his wife are granted British citizenship, emigration to Canada | |
| 1949 | Erich Kästner's Die Konferenz der Tiere (illustrated by Trier) published in Zurich, Vienna, Konstanz | |
| 1951 | First exhibition of oil and watercolor paintings in Toronto, illustrations in New Liberty, July 8: Cardiac arrest, sudden death |
Source: Neuner-Warthorst, Antje. Walter Trier: Eine Bilderbuch-Karriere. Nicolai, 2014.
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