Since 1875, the fishing village of Ekensund on the north bank of the Flensburg Fjord has become a favorite place for painters from all art centers in the German Empire. The roofs of the many brick factories, the ferry service and the goings-on of the fishermen offered a wealth of motifs and ensured that the coastal town on the Baltic Sea and its peculiarities were also known to foreign artists.
90 p. with numbers Fig., Dachau 2016
ISBN 978-3-930941-87-2
Language: German