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    Worpswede (Northern Low Saxon: Worpsweed) is a municipality in the district of Osterholz, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the Teufelsmoor...
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    artists’ colony in the northern German town of Worpswede. Becker had become familiar with the Worpswede colony as early as 1895, when Fritz Mackensen,...
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    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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    Modersohn-Becker had moved from Worpswede near Bremen in Germany in February 1906. She had decided to leave her husband and Worpswede forever, and devote herself...
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    Munich, where she attended a private art school. In 1898 she moved to Worpswede and learned sculpture with Fritz Mackensen. She befriended Paula Becker...
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    Lutheran parish church in Worpswede, Lower Saxony, Germany. The church is used and owned by the Lutheran Congregation of Worpswede within the Evangelical...
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    Italy. Vogeler was a central member of the original artist colony in Worpswede, which he joined in 1894. In 1895 Vogeler bought a cottage there and planted...
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  • 22, 1987 Nauchnij L. V. Zhuravleva  · 4.7 km MPC · JPL 9742 Worpswede 1987 WT1 Worpswede November 26, 1987 Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen  · 15 km...
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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...
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  • 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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    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...
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    the Artists' Colony Worpswede near Bremen (1889) . Mackensen was her artistic teacher. The Princess visited Mackensen in Worpswede in 1899, where she also...
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  • Henriette Schill, January 28, 1968 - Worpswede) was a German painter of the Düsseldorfer Schule and the Worpswede painters' colony. Lore Schill was born...
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    Wilhelm Ludwig Adolph Scholkmann (25 December 1867, Berlin - 1944, Worpswede) was a German painter. His works were predominantly scenes of peasant life...
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    Jean-François Millet at Barbizon, Robert Wylie at Pont-Aven, Otto Modersohn at Worpswede, Heinrich Otto at Willinghausen, and Claude Monet at Giverny. They were...
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    Sophie Wencke-Meinken (29 July 1874 in Bremerhaven – 23 June 1963 in Worpswede) was a German painter. Sophie Wencke was the first child of Johanna Sophie...
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  • death, she remains one of the better remembered representatives of the Worpswede Artists' Colony. Anna Amalie Elisabeth "Lisel" Oppel was born at Bremen...
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    persuaded by Otto Modersohn to set up a studio at the Artists' Colony in Worpswede, where he became fascinated with painting the desolate moorlands. In 1897...
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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...
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    Gruppe Grün, Bremen, Germany 2015 "Treffpunkt Worpswede", Heinrich Vogeler Museum Barkenhoff, Worpswede, Germany Artist books Artist books are stand-alone...
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    excursion through Bremen, Bremen-North, Bremerhaven, Fischerhude and Worpswede, ISBN 978-3-00-015451-5 Dannenberg, Hans-Eckhard; Schulze, Heinz-Joachim...
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  • school, she moved in 1898 to Worpswede where she became a student of Fritz Mackensen, painter and co-founder of the Worpswede artists' colony, and became...
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  • 1891 – 29 January 1976) was a German painter, a representative of the Worpswede branch of expressionist art. Born in Hagen in 1891, Stoermer was influenced...
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  • Hille Darjes (1944, Quelkhorn – 23 December 2018, Worpswede) was a German actress and radio play speaker. Hille Darjes received a theatrical education...
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    Worpsweder Verlag, Worpswede 1984, ISBN 3-922516-40-8 Bernd Küster: Otto Ubbelohde und Worpswede. Worpsweder Verlag, Worpswede 1984, ISBN 3-922516-32-7...
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  • Künstlerhaus Worpswede Fellowship, Germany[citation needed] 1999: Contre Jour Residency, Marseille[citation needed] 1999: DAAD Fellowship, Worpswede, Germany[citation...
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  • 1888 – 23 December 1980) was a German painter. She was a member of the "Worpswede artists' colony". One of six siblings, Agnes Plump grew up in Bremen where...
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    Torfschiffswerft Schlussdorf (category Worpswede)
    is undoubtedly in the front row of Worpswede's tourist sights. Among the attractions of the art colony of Worpswede, the Turf Shipyard museum turned out...
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  • but interrupted his studies in 1911 to enter the artists' colony of Worpswede. He participated in World War I as a sergeant, but afterwards began to...
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    Carl Vinnen (category Worpswede)
    Mackensen and Otto Modersohn, who would later be among the founders of the Worpswede Artists' Colony [de]. Although he never actually lived there, he came...
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