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Emil Nolde - die Graphik des Malers, the painter’s prints

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'A draughtsman am I, and a painter' Emil NoldeGerman Expressionist, Emil Nolde (1867-1956), is best known for his paintings and is widely regarded as one of the greatest watercolourists of the 20th century. It is well known that during the Third Reich he was outlawed as a 'degenerate artist' and forbidden to paint.This title concentrates on Nolde's printmaking, considering him as one of the greatest print-makers of the same era. It illustrates how his print-making was closely connected to his painting; a relationship of mutual stimulation prevailed.Here, using the collection of prints held in the Nolde Foundation, the artist's development as a print-maker is explored, concentrating on his etchings, woodcuts and lithography.Includes texts by Manfred Reuther, Christian Ring, Martin Urban and Gustav Schiefler.English and German text.

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Título
Emil Nolde - die Graphik des Malers, the painter’s prints
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Emil Nolde
Editorial
DuMont
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
164
ISBN10
3832194665
ISBN13
9783832194666
Serie
Calificación
5 de 5
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'A draughtsman am I, and a painter' Emil NoldeGerman Expressionist, Emil Nolde (1867-1956), is best known for his paintings and is widely regarded as one of the greatest watercolourists of the 20th century. It is well known that during the Third Reich he was outlawed as a 'degenerate artist' and forbidden to paint.This title concentrates on Nolde's printmaking, considering him as one of the greatest print-makers of the same era. It illustrates how his print-making was closely connected to his painting; a relationship of mutual stimulation prevailed.Here, using the collection of prints held in the Nolde Foundation, the artist's development as a print-maker is explored, concentrating on his etchings, woodcuts and lithography.Includes texts by Manfred Reuther, Christian Ring, Martin Urban and Gustav Schiefler.English and German text.