
1864–1918 · German · 7 artworks
artist bio
Hans am Ende was a German Impressionist painter and printmaker, known for his landscapes depicting the moorland of Worpswede. He was a founding member of the Worpswede artists' colony, contributing to the development of a distinctive regional style of Impressionism.
what you'll learn
Studying Hans am Ende's work allows students to understand regional variations within Impressionism and how artists can capture the unique atmosphere of a specific location. Students can learn about color palettes and brushwork techniques used to depict natural landscapes.
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