Boxwood Garden - Emil Nolde , 1909.
German , 1867-1957
Oil on canvas , 63 x 78 cm. 24.8 x 30.7 in.
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Boxwood Garden - Emil Nolde , 1909.
German , 1867-1957
Oil on canvas , 63 x 78 cm. 24.8 x 30.7 in.
Emil Nolde (1867-1956), Woman with red head covering (Frau mit roter Kopfbedeckung), Watercolor on paper, 18 ¾ x 13 ½ inches (47.5 x 34.3 cm.)
Exhibition of degenerate Art, Germany, 1937 Opened in Munich in 1937 at the Hofgarten Gallery, it showcased approximately 650 works by artists whose work did not conform to the Nazi Party's artistic line.
Emil Nolde (German/Danish, 1867-1956), Hoher Himmel mit roten Wolken [High sky with red clouds], 1930-35. Watercolour on Japan paper, 18.5 x 16.5 cm.
Emil Nolde (1867-1956) — Cows in the Lowland [oil on canvas, 1909]
Blumenzauber (Gladiolen, Gerbera)
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde (1867-1956)
Gänseteich (Lake with Geese), c.1925
watercolor on paper 35 x 47.2 cm
“The work shows the landscape around Utenwarf where Nolde settled in 1917 until he moved into his self-designed house and studio 'Seebüll' 10 years later.”