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Emil Nolde artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Clownfish and anemones

Nolde (Hans Emil Hansen) H.E.  | Hans 'Emil' Nolde (Hans Emil Hansen), Clownfish and anemones, watercolour on paper 34.5 x 47.0 cm, signed l.r. and painted in Berlin ca.1923-1924

Emil Nolde

Clownfish and anemones
watercolour on paper 34.5 x 47.0 cm, signed l.r. and painted in Berlin ca.1923-1924

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Provenance: coll. Schocken, Berlijn, daarna Tel Aviv, Israël.
Literature: 'Emil Nolde, Reisen - Ächtung - Befreiung', 6. Auflage, Keulen 2002, pag. 175.
Exhibited: Amersfoort, Museum Flehite, 'Jongkind tot Van der Leck, de passie van een collectioneur: Collectie Kamerbeek', 21 jan.-8 april 2007.

Emil Nolde is regarded as one of the leading German Expressionists as well as one of the great 20th century watercolourists. In 1906-1907 he was a member of Die Brücke in Dresden. Born Emil Hansen, he changed his surname into that of the village where he was born, in honour of his native soil with which he felt such an affinity. Not surprisingly, therefore, North Germany’s landscape plays a dominant role in his work. Alongside these pictures, religious subjects, cosmopolitan nightlife, gardens and flowers are all recurring themes. Extreme contrasts of violent unmixed colours and emotional, forceful brushwork – typically sweeping and spontaneous – are the essence of Nolde’s passionate painting style.


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