Fischerhude, Germany

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Fischerhude, Germany is a small village in Lower Saxony known as an artists’ colony and rural retreat that attracted painters and sculptors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artists’ colony
village
artistsColonyFlourishedIn early 20th century
attracted painters
sculptors
country Germany NERFINISHED
developedAsArtistsColonyIn late 19th century
hasArtInstitution Otto Modersohn Museum NERFINISHED
galleries
local artists’ studios
hasAttraction historic farmhouses
riverside paths
traditional thatched-roof houses
village church
hasCulturalHeritage North German rural architecture
artist community tradition
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
art-related tourism
tourism
hasNotableArtist Clara Rilke-Westhoff NERFINISHED
Hans am Ende NERFINISHED
Heinrich Vogeler NERFINISHED
Otto Modersohn NERFINISHED
Paula Modersohn-Becker NERFINISHED
hasReputation idyllic countryside setting
place of artistic inspiration
hasTransportConnection regional roads to Bremen
regional roads to Verden
knownFor artists’ colony
landscape painting
moor and river landscapes
rural retreat for artists
language German
locatedIn Lower Saxony
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedNear city of Bremen NERFINISHED
locatedOn Wümme River NERFINISHED
partOf district of Verden
municipality of Ottersberg NERFINISHED
regionType rural area
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
tourismFocus art and nature
walking and cycling in river landscape

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Clara Westhoff deathPlace Fischerhude, Germany