Emil Nolde


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This book examines the landscape between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, and traces its influence on the art of this great twentieth century colourist. Presents a selection of Nolde's little known works alongside his most celebrated landscapes and seascape paintings.




The Woodcut


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Emil Nolde


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Emil Nolde


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Unpainted Pictures is the title of a fascinating watercolors series painted by Emil Nolde from 1938 through 1945. Nolde created these works in the seclusion of his own home in Seebll, after his works had been confiscated by the Nazis and he himself had been forbidden to paint. He lent many of them to friends for safekeeping, in order to protect himself and his art from Gestapo raids. These small, free, imaginative works were ''unpainted'' in the sense that they did not officially exist and were not supposed to exist--also, Nolde hoped to expand on them at a later date. He never offered any of these watercolors for sale, and today this collection--which has become, for many, the summary and epitome of his work--resides at the Nolde Foundation in Seebll. All of the 104 watercolors in the series are presented here, along with a journal, consisting of dated notes, thoughts, questions and dreams, which forms a record of the period in which the Unpainted Pictures were being created. Gorgeous, diverse and quietly moving, these Unpainted Pictures continue to be nothing short of a revelation.




Emil Nolde, Reiselust


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Emil Nolde travelled often and far: Switzerland and Denmark, France and Italy, Sweden, England, Austria, Belgium and Holland as well as to the South of Spain on the way to Granada. While one usually associates expressive paintings and watercolours from his native gardens in addition to Nordic landscapes and maritime views, this sixth volume in the Nolde Foundation's series of catalogues accompanies the painter on his voyages. Aside from the well-known and ever popular landscape images, this book and exhibition also feature mountain panoramas and studies of people, opening new perspectives on this significant proponent of German expressionism. English and German text.




Emil Nolde - Master of watercolour


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Emil Nolde (1867 – 1956) was a pioneering virtuoso of watercolour painting. He confidently applied colour on paper with a never-before seen intensity, in the process creating pictorial worlds whose abundance of light are still teeming with life today.Nolde's wife Jolanthe provided an eyewitness account of his working method: 'You would think that the material took on a life of its own,... it flowed from his hand.' This book features some 90 of the most beautiful watercolours from the treasures in the collection of the Nolde Foundation Seebüll, including over 30 masterpieces published here for the first time.




Expressionism


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Nolde in Berlin


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Includes a stunning selection of Noldes paintings, watercolours and prints depicting the nightlife of Berlin in the early twentieth century.




German Expressionism


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Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Mar. 27-July 11, 2011.




The Print in Germany, 1880-1933


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During the early-20th century the leaders of the German Expressionism were also the greatest European printmakers of their day. This catalogue discusses and illustrates over 200 prints and 44 printed books, and includes the work of artists such as Bruecke, Kirchner and Heckel.