Emil Nolde: Eye Contact

Early Portraits

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Emil Nolde: Eye Contact
Early Portraits

Edited by Brigitte Reinhardt, Ulmer Museum, Tilman Osterwold, texts by Tilman Osterwold, Brigitte Reinhardt, Manfred Reuther

German, English

2005. 160 pp., 91 ills., 58 in color

25,80 x 29,70 cm
hardcover

out of print

ISBN 978-3-7757-1546-1

Portraits of striking visual power from the early oeuvre of the great Expressionist Emil Nolde.

Emil Nolde (1867–1956) is regarded as one of the most eminent Expressionist painters. Portraits play a prominent role in the artist's oeuvre, particularly during his early creative period. During those years in which Nolde's art matured, his painting was enriched by an innovative power that inspired later artists well into the twentieth century.
Some fifty of the remarkable portraits completed by Emil Nolde between 1903 and 1918 are presented and described in this book. These works include the masterful self-portraits of 1917, the famous double portrait Brother and Sister of 1918, and his portrait-style images of people Nolde encountered while traveling in New Guinea in 1913–14. The autonomy and immediacy of Nolde's painting is particularly evident in his portraits. Fascinated by the obscure inner stirrings of human identity, the artist was challenged to develop an unusual, gestural mode of expression in his portraits. His painting style appears highly informal, as if emancipated from the object, giving faces and human images the look of original creations.

Exhibition schedule: Ulmer Museum, Ulm, April 2–August 15, 2005 · De Zonnehof—centrum voor moderne kunst, Amersfoort, September 18, 2005–January 8, 2006

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