Dr. Ruth Negendanck When it came to documenting the art-historical dimension of the Frauenchiemsee artists’ colony, it was quickly recognised that there was no art-historically…
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Tervuren. The Belgian artists’ colonyCatalogue of the exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie Dachau 20.10.2023 – 10.3.2024,64 S. with numerous imagesDachau 2023ISBN 978-3-949683-05-317.– Euro
Study trips by the Charlottenburg painting school of Franz Lippisch, a co-founder of the Berlin Secession, gave rise to a small artists’ colony in Jamlitz/Lower…
Hinaus ins Freie! (Out into the open!) Author: Jutta Leyendecker “Green boys” was the name given to the painters at the Baden Art School in…
This trilingual publication accompanies the exhibition Jacoba van Heemskerck (1876-1923). Artist and Source of Inspiration | A small Tribute, organised by the Museum Domburg and…
Francisca van Vloten Artists have traditionally roamed Walcheren, attracted by the pristine beauty of nature, the special light along the coast and its reflection on…
Kronberg, one of the most important German artists’ colonies, is located near Frankfurt am Main. Its founder is the painter Anton Burger (1824-1905), who settled…
In the second half of the 19th century – as in many small places scattered all over Europe – an artists’ colony also developed in…
After the rediscovery of the Blue Grotto in 1826, the Mediterranean island of Capri became a sought-after destination, especially for the Romantics. Generations of painters…
As early as the 17th century, artists visited the small village of Katwijk on the North Sea. They painted the atmospheric landscape, the beach, the…
Like no other art movement before it, plein airism brought artists into intensive contact with the landscape, the local population, their culture and living conditions.…
Since 1875, the fishing village of Ekensund on the north bank of the Flensburg Fjord has become a favorite place for painters from all art…
The artist colony Önningeby was founded by the well-known Finnish landscape painter Victor Westerholm (1860–1919), who studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and attended the…
In 1919 the Dachau artist group emerged from the “Council of Intellectual Workers”. It included 44 artists who stayed in Dachau after the First World…
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…