General literature

General literature

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The following list refer to literature on Artist Colononies in general and as a phenomena. 
For literature about each of the countries, colonies or artists, please consult the seperate pages. 

 

Artists on the edge : the rise of coastal artists colonies 1800 – 1920 / Brian Dudley Barrett. – Amsterdam University Press, 2010. – 408 p.

Village artists’ colonies were extremely popular across Europe towards the close of the nineteenth century. They were not rustic retreats for dreamers, but highly-motivated, international forums for experiment and debate, at the cutting edge of artistic change. This study asserts that once the ideological decision was made to go to the countryside then practical considerations sustained these rural communities. The artists and their hosts were as varied as the topographies they inhabited, but coasts proved the most valuable option. The traditional stoic fisherfolk witnessed the sudden growth in the leisure industry, all of which helped to inspire generations of painters. This synopsis places the movement in context, using an holistic approach and bringing together a wide range of influences, such as innovations in technology, transport, hoteliers, art dealers, print-publishing and the modern art market.

Künstlerkolonien : ein führer durch Deutschland, die Schweiz, Polen und Litauen / Nicole Bröhan. – Parthas Verlag Berlin, 2017. – 215 p.

Rural artists’ colonies in Europe : 1870 – 1910Nina Lübbren. – Manchester University Press, 2001. – 238 p.