If you like it, see also Emile Nolde part II
Hay Meadow
Wheat Field (ca 1900)
Light Sea Mood (1901)
Willows in Snow, 1907-1908
White Trees Trunks (1908)
Hay Meadow
Wheat Field (ca 1900)
Light Sea Mood (1901)
Blaue Stimmung, 1904
A Cloister at the Mountain Etna, 1905
Willows in Snow, 1907-1908
Heuwiese, 1907
Young Woman, 1907
Conversation in the Garden, 1908
The Blue Flowers, 1908
Autumn sea VII (1910)
Marsh Bridge, 1910
Herbstmeer, 1910
Self-Portrait, 1912
Summer Clouds, 1913
Crocus Blossoms, 1914
Mondnacht (1914)
Vase mit Blumen, 1915
Sailing Boats (Silver Air), 1915
Marschlandschaft, 1920
Marschlandschaft (mit drei Häusern), 1920-1925
Dresden im Abendlicht, 1920
Flower Garden, 1922
Sunset, circa 1925
Orchideenzweig (Rote Rispen) 1925-1930
Blue Sky and Sunflowers, 1928
Sky and Sea, 1930
Red and Yellow Cloud c.1930
Reclining Female Nude, 1931-35
Marschlandschaft mit Bauernhof (1935 c.)
The Sea with Steamships under a Yellow Sky, circa 1935
Landschaft. 1935
Emil Nolde - Stilles Meer, 1936
Sunset over Blue Mountains, 1938-1945
Colored Sky Above Marais, watercolor, 1940
Half moon over the sea, 1945
Poppies and Lupins, 1946
Sea with Violet Clouds and Three Yellow Sailboats, 1946
Light Sea, 1948
Gebirgslandschaft (1948)
Portrait of a Woman (Jolanthe Nolde) c 1950
watercolour on paper 49 x 35 cm
Dahlien und blaue Clematis,(c. 1950-54)
aquarelle on Japan paper
Starry Sky
Violette Berglandschaft
Evening Sea at Autumn
Violet Poppy
White blossoms
Streamboat
Highlands Landscape (also known as Two Women)
Junks (red)
Mountain Landscape (also known as Blue and Green)
Mountain Landscape (also known as Mountain Landscape with Snow and Firs)
Langensee (Lago Maggiore)
Friesenhäuser II
Rote und gelbe Sonnenblumen
Drifting Clouds
Emil Nolde (7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956) was a German painter and printmaker. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and is considered to be one of the great oil painting and watercolour painters of the 20th century. He is known for his vigorous 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. Nolde's intense preoccupation with the subject of flowers reflect his continuing interest in the art of Vincent Van Gogh.
source: wikipedia
fantástico uso de contrastes tonales en sus temas nos dan una imagen general de la sensibilidad expresiva del pintor.
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