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Emil Nolde Landscape Prints

German, 1867-1956
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. Golden yellows and deep reds appear frequently in his work, giving a luminous quality to otherwise somber tones. His watercolors include vivid, brooding storm-scapes and brilliant florals. Emil Nolde’s etchings reach far beyond the traditional printmaking of the early 20th century. He created rich tonal and textural areas through unusual applications of acid to his etching plates, masses of undulating, interwoven lines, and scratching with a variety of tools. He taught his inventive techniques to other Die Brucke artists.
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Artist: Emil Nolde
Important German Expressionist Etching Hamburg, Reiherstiegdock 1910 Emil Nolde
By Emil Nolde
Located in Portland, OR
Highly important German Expressionist etching by Emil Nolde (1867-1956), Hamburg, Reiherstiegdock, 1910. This is a very rare signed and titled etching of Hamburg, Reiherstiegdock, is...
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Early 1900s Expressionist Emil Nolde Landscape Prints

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Hamburg, Mild Atmosphere - German Expressionism Hamburg Harbour Maritime Scene
By Emil Nolde
Located in London, GB
This original drypoint is hand signed and dated in pencil by the artist "Emil Nolde" at the lower right margin. It is one of at least 18 impressions printed on Van Gelder Zonen pape...
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1910s Expressionist Emil Nolde Landscape Prints

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