Nolde in Berlin

Nolde in Berlin
Title Nolde in Berlin PDF eBook
Author Emil Nolde
Publisher Dumont
Pages 152
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN

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

Emil Nolde

Emil Nolde
Title Emil Nolde PDF eBook
Author Emil Nolde
Publisher Gallery of Scotland
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art, German
ISBN 9781911054153

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Emil Nolde (1867-1956) was one of the greatest colourists of the twentieth century. An artist passionate about his north German home near the Danish border, with its immense skies, flat, windswept landscapes and storm-tossed seas, he was equally fascinated by the demi-monde of Berlin's cafes and cabarets, the busy to and fro of tugboats in the port of Hamburg and the myriad of peoples and places he saw on his trip to the South Seas in 1914. Nolde felt strongly about what he painted, identifying with his subjects in every brushstroke he made, heightening his colours and simplifying his shapes, so that we, the viewers, can also experience his emotional response to the world about him. This book features five essays and over 100 illustrations drawn from the incomparable collection of the Emil Nolde Foundation in Seebull (the artist's former home in north Germany). It covers Nolde's complete career, from his early atmospheric paintings of his homeland right through to the intensely coloured, so-called 'unpainted paintings', works done on small pieces of paper during the Third Reich when Nolde was branded 'degenerate' and forbidden to work as an artist. Exhibition: National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland (14.02. - 10.06.2018) / Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland (14.07.-21.10.2018).

Emil Nolde

Emil Nolde
Title Emil Nolde PDF eBook
Author Emil Nolde
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
Pages 168
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN

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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.

Artists & Prints

Artists & Prints
Title Artists & Prints PDF eBook
Author Deborah Wye
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art
Pages 296
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780870701252

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Volume covers the Collection of Prints and Illustrated Books, not the collection of artists' books.

Kirchner and Nolde

Kirchner and Nolde
Title Kirchner and Nolde PDF eBook
Author Dorthe Aagesen
Publisher Hirmer Verlag GmbH
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Art
ISBN 9783777436883

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The artists as explorers: the Expressionist artists Kirchner and Nolde studied non-Western lifestyles and incorporated them into their artistic projects. Between "armchair anthropology" practised in the museums and "field-work anthropology", which also took place in the colonies, both artists contributed to the construction of an (imagined) "other", offering an alternative to bourgeois, "civilised" society in Germany. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde both spent time between 1910-11 studying objects and materials in ethnographic museums, but before long they expanded their investigations to include travels to colonial regions (Nolde) and the staging of "exotic" studio environments (Kirchner). The publication examines how both approaches evolved through an interplay between art, early German anthropology and colonial enterprise within the German Empire at the beginning of the 20th century. It contains not only paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, posters and documents, but also a variety of texts offering a broad overview as well as relating a specific narrative.

German Expressionism

German Expressionism
Title German Expressionism PDF eBook
Author Jill Lloyd
Publisher
Pages 267
Release 1991
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300043730

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Primitivism versus modernity: the expressionist dilemma - Politics of primitivism - Brucke bathers: back to nature - Max Pechstein's visionary ideas - Emil Nolded.

From Death to Death and Other Small Tales

From Death to Death and Other Small Tales
Title From Death to Death and Other Small Tales PDF eBook
Author D. Daskalopoulos Collection (Athens, Greece)
Publisher John Donald
Pages 160
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN

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This book brings together works from one of the most important private collections of modern and contemporary art, the D. Daskalopoulos Collection with key pieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Providing a new context for both collections, it specifically focuses on the theme of the body, investigating the many and varied approaches that artists have taken across several decades when dealing with this most fundamental of subjects.