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  1. 1. “Landscape”. I love how Nolde uses red to create the field and then mirrors it in the super dramatic clouds. World on fire! 2. “Mountain Landscape”. Mountain Landscape. Image Source: tumblr.com. If you’re a fan of the mountains, then this painting will speak to you.

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › emil-noldeEmil Nolde | Artnet

    Emil Nolde was a German Expressionist known for his paintings and prints of flowers, landscapes, and folklore. View Emil Noldes 5,691 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  4. Emil Nolde 1867-1953. German painter in oils and watercolour of landscapes, still life and figure compositions, lithographer, etcher and wood-engraver. Born near Nolde, a village in North Schleswig. Changed his name from Hansen to Nolde in 1902.

  5. 39 results. Emil Nolde. Clear all. Red-Haired Girl, 1919. Emil Nolde. Russian Peddler, 1915. Emil Nolde. Figure and Flowers, c. 1915. Emil Nolde. Italian Man, 1906. Emil Nolde. Portrait of Mary Wigman, c. 1920. Emil Nolde. Alice, 1907. Emil Nolde. North Sea Landscape, c. 1920. Emil Nolde. The Matterhorn Smiles, 1897. Emil Nolde.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emil_NoldeEmil Nolde - Wikipedia

    Emil Nolde (born Hans Emil Hansen; 7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956) was a German-Danish painter and printmaker. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and was one of the first oil painting and watercolor painters of the early 20th century to explore color. He is known for his brushwork and expressive choice of colors.

  7. Aug 7, 2017 · Born 150 years ago, Emil Nolde became famous for his radical use of color in landscapes. The German expressionist's works were banned by the Nazis, but that didn't stop him from leaving his...

  8. Emil Nolde. Painter, printmaker, watercolorist. First trained as a woodcarver; later studied painting and developed style involving intense color and thick, gestural impasto. Changed name to Nolde, his birthplace, in 1902. Invited to join Brücke in 1906 by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, who introduced him to woodcut.

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