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Fischerhude is a village located next to the Wümme River in northern Germany. It is famous as an art colony where the artists Otto Modersohn and Clara Westhoff used to work and live.
Otto Modersohn (1865-1943) was a German landscape painter. With his second wife, Paula, led to the development of a style emphasizing simplicity and humanity. His wife's subject matter was very different than his, but he always considered her work a complement to his.
Clara Westhoff (1878-1954) was a pioneer German female sculptor and artist. She was married to poet Rainer Maria Riilke. Westhoff was burdened by being seen as the wife of Riilke. However through the efforts of Marina Sauer, her work began to stand on its own. Much of her work today is in private collections. She died in Fischerhude on 9 March 1954.
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