"Callas und Anthurien"_Emil Nolde

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"Callas und Anthurien"
Title (Dublin Core)
"Callas und Anthurien"_Emil Nolde
"Callas und Anthurien"
Description (Dublin Core)
A wood carver and draftsman, Emil Nolde studied arts and crafts early on and eventually took up painting and printmaking as a full time profession at the age of 31. His intensely colored, gestural oil paintings of urban nightlife, biblical scenes, flower motifs, and landscapes are considered among the best examples of German Expressionism and admired for their intense psychological power. Traces of Primitivism are evident in his incorporation of exotic figures and masks, especially in his later watercolors inspired by a journey to the South Pacific. Likewise, among Die Brücke, a group of German Expressionists with whom he was associated, Nolde was considered the preeminent intaglio printmaker. He achieved rich tonal effects and textural results with a unique treatment of the copper plate.
Creator (Dublin Core)
Emil Nolde (Denmark, Southern Jutland, 1867-1956)
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1925.
Format (Dublin Core)
46 cm x 36 cm.
centimeters
Subject (Dublin Core)
German Expressionism, Modern Art
Identifier (Dublin Core)
Flower006
Medium (Dublin Core)
Works on paper, Aquarell auf Japan
Rights (Dublin Core)
Marlborough Gallery, London (1967); Privatsammlung Hamburg
Source (Dublin Core)
Artnet---Galerie Ludorff
Site pages
Beautiful Blossoms