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Worpswede

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Worpswede

Village in northern Germany which, during the 1890s, became the centre of a group of artists influenced by the Barbizon School. Paula Modersohn-Becker was its most important member.



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ll find charming Fischerhude and pretty Worpswede definitely worth a visit.
A member of the naturalistic Worpswede School, she painted many pictures of herself, since she preferred female sitters and was herself the cheapest one, and painted many naked, not nude.
Following the exhibition he will jet off to Germany where he will go on tour and return to Worpswede near Bremen to look again at the work of artists the re.
 
 
 
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