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  The Brücke Museum
Emil Hansen was born in the village of Nolde near the Danish border in August 1867.
Nolde designed postcards with caricatures of personified mountains which became such a commercial success that he cut short his apprenticeship and moved to Munich in 1898 to work as a painter.
Nolde died at Seebüll in 1956 and was buried next to Ada in the garden of the Seebüll estate.
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 Emil Nolde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emil Nolde (August 7, 1867 - April 15, 1956) was a German painter.
He was born as Emil Hansen on a farm in North Schleswig near the village of Nolde, Germany, near the [present-day] German-Danish border, and died in Seebüll, Germany.
Nolde was a supporter of the Nazi party from the early 1920s, having become a member of its Danish section.
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 Emil Nolde Biography
Emil Hansen was born near the German-Danish border on 7 August 1867.
Nolde studied the Neo-Impressionists Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch and James Ensor, which, around 1905, gradually led him away from his early Romantic Naturalism and to the discovery of his own style with a strong emphasis on colour, colourful and glowing flower pictures came into existence.
Nolde's first attempts in 1909 at painting in this technique on non-absorbent paper, leaving large areas of the paper uncovered and dispensing with contours, were quite revolutionary.
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 Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde added a special, mystical dimension to German Expressionism, and his career illustrates a number of the moral dilemmas which faced German Modernists of the first generation, since his instincts were nationalist and conservative even though his art was regarded as experimental.
It was clear that Nolde was unsuited for farm work, and in 1884 he took a job as an apprentice carver in a furniture factory in Flensburg.
Nolde once described Klee as 'a falcon soaring in the starry cosmos', and Klee reciprocated by calling him 'the mysterious hand of the lower region'.
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 Nolde, Emil. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Nolde’s explosively colored paintings were continually refused by the Berlin secession group.
Nolde’s most powerful work was his exploration of the supernatural (demonic heads, mystic appearances, and religious images).
Nolde’s work was condemned and largely confiscated by the Nazi regime.
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 handprint : emil nolde
Nolde often seems to carve out a crude, primitive icon for his subject — a peasant drawing of a person or religious figure — then to pour into it a raw brew of expressionist color, in the way Frankenstein filled his monster with lightning.
Nolde's technical control and emotional intensity is most evident in his many landscapes, which include the passionate series of watercolors painted during his excursion to New Guinea and the many dramatic landscapes painted during his secluded years at Seebüll.
Nolde owned a large stock of slightly absorbent Japanese papers, in a variety of weights from thin to very heavy, which permitted him a range of wash effects similar to those possible with hot pressed papers.
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 Emil Nolde Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Emil Nolde (1867-1956) was one of the major German expressionist painters.
Emil Nolde, born Emil Hansen on a farm in northern Schleswig near the town of Nolde on Aug. 7, 1867, was almost totally self-taught as a painter.
In 1905 Nolde exhibited in the Berlin Secession.
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 Emile Nolde
In 1902 Emil Nolde married Ada Vilstup, a Danish theatre student who was the daughter of a pastor in Jutland.
She was Nolde's muse, remaining his emotional mainstay and close companion for the rest of her life.
Nolde studied the Neo-Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and James Ensor, which, around 1905, gradually led him away from his early Romantic Naturalism and to the discovery of his own style with a strong emphasis on color.
www.findlay.com /pages/Nolde.htm   (585 words)

  
 Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde (1867-1956) was part of the artist's group known as Die Bruke (The Bridge - "linking all the revolutionary and surging elements").
Schiefler described Nolde's uneven application of an asphaltum etching, ground so that the plate would be differently bitten depending on the thickness of the ground.
In 1906, Nolde's first significant religious themes were produced, which continued throughout his life in his goal to revive religious imagery and express deeply felt beliefs.
www.annalies.com /Gallery/Emil_Nolde/emil_nolde.html   (475 words)

  
 Emil Nolde - MSN Encarta
Emil Nolde (1867-1956), one of the foremost German expressionist painters, whose masklike heads, contorted brushwork, and raw, strident colors were intended to give the viewer a visual and emotional shock.
Nolde was influenced primarily by Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and James Ensor, whose tortured visions and color experiments he carried to new frontiers.
A trip to New Guinea in 1913 and 1914 crystallized his taste for the qualities of tribal art, including brutal distortions of form, bold surface patterns, and contrasting colors.
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 Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde (August 7, 1867 - April 15, 1956) was a German painter born as Emil Hansen in the village of Nolde, Germany, near the [present-day] German-Danish border.
His works were condemned as degenerate art by the Nazi regime.
Apart from paintings, Nolde's work includes color lithographs and watercolor paintings of various sizes, including landscapes, religious images, and scenes from the Berlin nightlife.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/em/Emil_Nolde.html   (193 words)

  
 Emil Nolde - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Emil Nolde wurde einige Kilometer östlich von Tondern als viertes von fünf Kindern geboren.
Nolde zog 1916 nach Utenwarf an der Westküste nahe Tondern und der Wiedau.
Emil Nolde war Teilnehmer der documenta 1 (1955), seine Werke wurden dann auch postum noch auf der documenta II (1959), und auch auf der documenta III im Jahr 1964 in Kassel gezeigt.
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 Jörg Maaß - Emil Nolde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Emil Nolde was actually born Emil Hansen, the son of a farmer from the North of Germany near the Danish border.
Nolde created almost 200 etchings between 1904-11 followed by bursts in 1918 and 1922.
In 1934, Nolde was expelled from the Akademie der Kunste.
www.germanexpressionism.com /printgallery/nolde/index.html   (298 words)

  
 Emil Nolde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He focussed on the portrayal of inner visions instead of the reproduction of sensory impressions, preferred extremes of spirituality to the depiction of everyday subjects and replaced fluidity of form with an expressively heightened, autonomous colourfulness.
The exhibition also includes paintings which feature rapturous depictions of dance, illustrating the fact that Nolde was not interested in religion in a conventional sense, but rather in exploring borderline ecstatic experiences and elementary forms of sen-suality.
This exhibititon in the Hamburg Kunsthalle is related to one shown in St. Catherine's church in Lübeck in 1921, organized by Carl Georg Heise with the support of Gustav Pauli, then Director of the Hamburg Kunsthalle.
www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de /archiv/seiten/en_nolde.htm   (219 words)

  
 50 Years of "Intellectual Pilgrimage": Emil Nolde and Seebüll | Culture & Lifestyle | Deutsche Welle | 13.04.2006
Bold and eccentric, Emil Nolde is one of Germany's most famous expressionist painters.
Born in 1867, Emil Nolde was a trained wood-carver, who made furniture by day and took art lessons at night.
By the end of World War II, Nolde had completed more than 1,300 of these so-called "unpainted pictures." They are on display at the museum, as are the large-scale religion-inspired oil paintings Nolde worked on in the last years of his life.
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 Art/Auctions: The Hoener Collection at Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg November 5, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
For Nolde, who despised any type of pre-determined, rational approach to art, seascapes permitted him to use the medium of watercolor with the greatest degrees of freedom, allowing the heavily saturated paper to create spontaneous, even unexpected results.
Domiciled elsewhere oneself, one is always aware of the cousin in the deep.' Nolde left his former residence at Utenwarhad and settled in Seebüll in North Frisia in 1927 where he designed and built the house in which he would remain for the rest of his life.
Lot 23 is a fine Nolde watercolor of a floral still life, which is entitled "Strelitzien und Anemonen." It measures 18 ½ by 15 ¼ inches and has an estimate of $80,000 to $120,000.
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 ART / 4 / 2DAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
During 1913 and 1914 Nolde was a member of an ethnological expedition that reached the East Indies.
There is a great richness and the unusual diversity in Nolde's work, oil-paintings, water-colors, drawings, graphic works, and arts and crafts, of landscapes and seas, portraits, flower gardens, grotesques and fantasies, with pictures of big city nightlife in Berlin and others from his trip to the South Seas.
Noldes ehemaliger Wohnsitz Seebüll liegt an der Grenze zu Dänemark inmitten der weiten Marschlandschaft nahe der Nordsee auf einer hohen Warft, nicht weit von Tondern und dem Dorf Nolde, wo der Maler 1867 als Sohn eines Bauern geboren wurde.
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 Earth Echo: Emil Nolde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Emil Nolde has been a very influential and inspiring artist for me over the last couple of decades.
Inessa was a great Nolde fan, and we spent much of our studio time doing paintings in the Nolde style.
Although Nolde did figures, flowers, and landscapes, it was his landscape paintings that fired my imagination.
www.earthecho.com /gallery/nolde.html   (219 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Emil Nolde (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Emil Nolde, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Emil Nolde[A´mEl nOl´du] Pronunciation Key, 1867–1956, German expressionist painter and graphic artist.
After teaching in Switzerland (1892–98), Nolde traveled through Europe and in 1906 joined the BrUcke group of German expressionists.
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 Leslie Sacks Fine Art - Emil Nolde Biography
Emil Nolde (born Emil Hansen) was born in Nolde, Germany, later taking the name of his birthplace in 1902.
Nolde is best known for his paintings in oil, his watercolors and his graphic work.
Today, Emil Nolde is regarded as one of the most important Expressionist artists.
www.lesliesacks.com /gallery/artistPages/nolde/noldebio.htm   (277 words)

  
 Nolde Emil - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Nolde Emil - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Nolde, Emil (1867-1956), one of the foremost German Expressionist painters, whose mask-like heads, contorted brushwork, and raw, strident colours...
The appreciation of African sculpture by European artists in the early decades of the 20th century, part of the wider phenomenon of “primitivism” in...
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 Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Emil Hassen was born and trained as a woodcutter in Nolde, Germany.
Originally Nolde’s work focused on Christian themes, expressed by employing distortion and aggressive brushstrokes and colors in his paintings, etchings, lithographs, and woodcuts.
Emil Nolde - Sunflowers in the Windstorm 1943 oil on canvas Columbus Museum of Art German
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 Emil Nolde quote,death, influence and style and facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Nolde grew up in a fanatically religious family where daily Bible readings and nightly Scripture study molded young Emil
Nolde's new wife was in and out mental hospitals for many years
Nolde was awarded the Germanys highest honor, The German Order of Merit in 1952
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 Emil Nolde Online
Emil Nolde in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Emil Nolde: Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings: 1915-1951
All images and text on this Emil Nolde page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 MoMA.org | The Collection | Emil Nolde. Prophet. (1912)
Three years before Nolde executed this print, he had experienced a religious transformation while recovering from an illness.
Nolde had joined the German Expressionist group Brücke (Bridge) in 1906, participating in its exhibitions and in its exchange of ideas and techniques.
In Prophet, Nolde also exploits the characteristics inherent to the medium.
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 Emil Nolde — Infoplease.com
After teaching in Switzerland (1892–98), Nolde traveled through Europe and in 1906 joined the
Violent, clashing colors are combined with exaggerated distortions of shape.
German art and architecture: The Twentieth Century - The Twentieth Century The sentimental genre scenes and derivative neoclassic artistic production of...
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 Emil Nolde on artnet
Emil Nolde: The Painter's Prints, Boston Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA
Emil Nolde in Berlin, Brücke Museum Berlin, Germany
Emil Nolde, Museum of Modern Art New York, NY
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Emil Nolde: Blick Kontakte Fruhe Portrats/ Eye Contact Early Portraits
Emil Nolde (The Museum of Modern Art publications in reprint)
Emil Nolde: Ungemalte Bilder : Aquarelle 1938 bis 1945 aus der Sammlung der Nolde-Stiftung Seeb??l
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 IU Art Museum Provenance Search: Search for "Nolde Emil"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
IU Art Museum Provenance Search: Search for "Nolde Emil"
Number of Results: 2, displaying records 1 – 2
Foreign language titles, or titles by which the work was previously known, are listed under the heading “Alternate Titles.”
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 Emil Nolde Art Gallery Guide
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Emil Nolde in Museums and Public Art Galleries
All images and text on this Emil Nolde page are copyright 1999-2004 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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