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Gerhard Wietek (Hrsg.) München: Thiemig, 1976. Focuses on Willingshausen, Frauenchiemsee, Kronberg, Dachau, Rügen-Vilm-Hiddensee, Sylt-Föhr-Amrum, Osternberg, Ekensund, Worpswede, Grötzingen, Ahrenshoop, Goppeln, Schreiberhau, Nidden, Darmstadt, Höri, Dangast,…
Erika Rödiger-Diruf & Brigitte Baumstark (Hrsg.) Karlsruhe: Stadt Karlsruhe/Städtische Galerie Karlsruhe, 1998. Focuses on Worpswede, Dachau, Willingshausen, Grötzingen, Die Brücke and Murnau.
On a hike across the Fischland, the painters Paul Müller-Kaempff and Oskar Frenzel discovered the small town on the narrow strip of land between the…
At the end of the 19th century, a colony of artists arose in the northern Veluwe, increasing the popularity of the area as a tourist…
Who lived & worked here?Friedrich Kallmorgen, Margarethe Hormuth-Kallmorgen, Gustav Kampmann, Otto Fikentscher, Karl Biese, Franz Hein, Jenny Fikentscher, Franz and Susanne Dewald, Helmut Lingg, Waltraud…
Kazimierz Dolny is a favourite spot for painters, photographers and film-makers. It owes its fame to the great harmony of the landscape, combining nature with…
The painter’s colony in Kronberg was one of the earliest in Germany in the 19th century. About 60 artists painted here for several years. The…
Katwijk being the home of painter Bernard Blommers, the artists’ colony became truly bustling with artistic life in the 1880s, when more artists settled down…
What a wonderful and incredibly beautiful setting, the countryside outside of Bremen. Dötlingen is influenced by the river Hunte and is home to a thousand…
At the end of 19th, beginning of 20th century, the market town of Dachau – located just outside Munich – gave artists inspiration for their…
Fascinated by the beauty of the sky and the landscape of the Teufelsmoor, young painters started to settle in the artist’s colony of Worpswede. What…