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Worpswede (Northern Low Saxon: Worpsweed) is a muni****lity in the
district of Osterholz, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated in the Teufelsmoor...
- artists’
colony in the
northern German town of
Worpswede.
Becker had
become familiar with the
Worpswede colony as
early as 1895, when
Fritz Mackensen,...
- a
German landscape painter. He was a co-founder of the Art
Colony at
Worpswede.
Modersohn was born on 22
February 1865 at Soest,
Kingdom of Prussia....
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colony at
Worpswede. (Later, his
portrait would be
painted by the proto-expressionist
Paula Modersohn-Becker, whom he got to know at
Worpswede.) It was...
- Munich,
where she
attended a
private art school. In 1898 she
moved to
Worpswede and
learned sculpture with
Fritz Mackensen. She
befriended Paula Becker...
- 2021-06-17. "Fritz Mackensen".
Worpswede Museen (in German).
Retrieved 2021-06-17.
Klaus Dede:
Fritz Mackensen. Der
Entdecker Worpswedes. (1981),
Atelier im Bauernhaus...
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Maria Rilke und der
Maler Oskar Zwintscher in
Worpswede. Eíne Dokumentation.
Worpsweder Verlag,
Worpswede 1999, ISBN 3-89299-190-1.
Joachim Uhlitzsch (Hrsg...
- painter. He was born in Trier. In 1889 he co-founded the artists'
colony in
Worpswede with
Fritz Overbeck, Otto Modersohn, and
Heinrich Vogeler. In 1895 this...
- 1923, the Rote
Hilfe maintained the
Barkenhoff children's home at the
Worpswede artists'
colony after Heinrich Vogeler conve**** his
property to them for...
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Migge (March 30, 1881 in
Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) – May 30, 1935 in
Worpswede) was a
German landscape architect,
regional planner and
polemical writer...