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    The Dachau Artists' Colony was located in Dachau, Germany, and flourished from around 1890 until 1914. In the early 19th century, the then-bucolic village...
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    French colony. Villages can also be classified according to the nationalities they attracted. Barbizon, Pont-Aven, Giverny, Katwijk, Newlyn, and Dachau drew...
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    landscape artists. The Dachau art colony, which flourished between 1890 and 1914, brought the town recognition as one of the most important artist's colonies...
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    The Ekensund Artists' Colony (German - Künstlerkolonie Ekensund) was a late 19th-century art colony in Egernsund Sogn, now in southern Jutland on the north...
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    years later, he published a new essay, about the Dachau artists' colony (Künstlergruppe Neu-Dachau) and Adolf Hölzel, a pioneer of modernism. Thanks...
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    Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth (category German glass artists)
    there, he painted in Burghausen, near the Chiemsee, and at the Dachau Artists' Colony. He also took a study trip to Italy. In 1906, he taught printmaking...
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  • August von Brandis (category Artists from Aachen)
    school "Neu-Dachau" and was a member of the Künstlerkolonie Dachau (artistscolony of Dachau). Originally being an artist of historism in Dachau Brandis...
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    art colony in Dachau District. During a trip to Paris in 1890, he had his first encounter with French Impressionism. Afterwards, he left Dachau and spent...
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    Emmi Walther (category Artists from Hamburg)
    Schmid-Reutte. After completing her studies there, she moved to the artists' colony at Dachau and worked with Adolf Hölzel. While there, she became friends...
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    de:Carl Johann Becker-Gundahl Alfons Zeileis was active in the Dachau Artists' Colony in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1913. In 1913, Alfons Zeileis took part...
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    Carl Thiemann (category Artists from Austria-Hungary)
    studio with the artist Walther Klemm. In 1908, he and Klemm moved to the Dachau art colony, where he became a cofounder of the Dachau Artists' Association...
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    time in the years that followed. Adolf Hölzel, who worked in the Dachau Artists' Colony, and Bruno Paul, who celebrated his first successes in the Jugend...
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    Anna Klein (painter) (category Artists from Nuremberg)
    convert to Catholicism at an early age. In 1900, she went to the artists' colony in Dachau, where she became a pupil at the private school of Hans von Hayek...
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    Peter Bürgel (category People from Dachau)
    Bavaria. He has been particularly active in his home town of Dachau, known as an artists colony. In 2007 he was elected President of Bürgel EuroArt. List...
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    Emilie Mediz-Pelikan (category Symbolist artists)
    at the artists' colony in Dachau, where she worked with Adolf Hölzel and Fritz von Uhde. Later, she spent time in Paris and the artists' colony in Knokke...
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    Hans von Hayek (category 19th-century German male artists)
    he stayed in Olching for a time then, in 1900, settled at the artists' colony in Dachau. There, he started a private school devoted to plein aire painting...
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    Ludwig Dill (category 19th-century German male artists)
    friendship with Adolf Hölzel, who ran an art school in Dachau, the site of an artists' colony. The area, with its many moors and watercourses, was instantly...
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    Haimhausen (category Dachau (district))
    Haimhausen is a municipality located on the Amper River in the district of Dachau in Bavaria, Germany, about 20 kilometres north of Munich. Haimhausen borders...
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    Max Feldbauer (category German artists)
    (women artists' association). In 1908, he joined the Munich Secession. He also ran his own painting school, in Mitterndorf, near the Dachau art colony, from...
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    Arthur Langhammer (category 19th-century German male artists)
    art school, which became the keystone of the burgeoning Dachau art colony. In 1898, the new colony achieved national recognition when Hölzel, Dill, and Langhammer...
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    Wilhelm Scholkmann (category 20th-century German male artists)
    decide which direction to take. In 1891, he spent some time at the Dachau art colony, then went to schools in Paris and Düsseldorf, but still lacked any...
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    Karl Mediz (category 19th-century Austrian male artists)
    He finished at the Académie Julian in Paris. In 1888, at the artists' colony in Dachau, he met the painter, Emilie Pelikan, whom he married in 1891....
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    ISBN 978-0-374-38204-9. Moulin, Pierre. Dachau, Holocaust, and US Samurais: Nisei Soldiers First in Dachau?. Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse, 2007...
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    George Maduro (category Dutch people who died in Dachau concentration camp)
    rubble, likely saving their lives. Months later, he was transferred to Dachau concentration camp. In February 1945, barely three months prior to the liberation...
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    Aloys Fleischmann (Senior) (category People from Dachau)
    the support of musician friends in Munich and members of the artistscolony of Dachau (Hans von Hayek, Adolf Hölzel, August Pfaltz, Hermann Stockmann)...
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    Karl O'Lynch von Town (category 19th-century German male artists)
    landscapes around the North Sea. However, after staying at the art colony in Dachau, he became fascinated with the mountains and spent much of his remaining...
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    Ahnenerbe (section Dachau)
    doctors at Dachau concentration camp to undertake “seawater experiments”, chiefly through Sievers. Sievers is known to have visited Dachau on July 20...
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    Hermann Linde (category 19th-century German male artists)
    briefly in Paris and Tunisia, then spent the next two years at the artists' colony in Dachau. Some of his father's relatives had been interested in the Anthroposophical...
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    Anna Feldhusen (category Artists from Bremen (city))
    had additional studio facilities at Dachau where she liked to inter-act with others involved with the artists' colony in the (not yet internationally infamous)...
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    Adolf Hölzel (category 20th-century German male artists)
    Dachauer Malschule, in the nearby village of Dachau, which later became the keystone of the famous Dachau art colony. He lived there from 1888 to 1905 and his...
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