Dance Around the Golden CalfMasksStormy SeaAn Apostle Filled with the Holy SpiritAnemones
Portrait of Emil Nolde
Emil Nolde
1867–1956 · Germany

Nolde was an Expressionist who painted flowers, seascapes, and religious scenes with a ferocity of colour that makes Fauvism look restrained. The watercolours, made on damp paper so the pigments bled and merged, are his best work: sunsets, gardens, and storm clouds rendered in saturated yellows, reds, and violets that appear to glow from within.

Timeline

1867
Born Hans Emil Hansen near the village of Nolde on the German-Danish border, the son of Frisian and Danish farming parents.
1892
At 25, began teaching drawing at the Museum of Industrial Arts in St Gallen, Switzerland, a post he held for five years while developing his artistic skills.
1902
At 35, adopted the name Nolde after his birthplace. He had studied in Paris at the Academie Julian and was deeply influenced by Van Gogh and Gauguin.
1906
At 39, joined Die Brucke in Dresden at the group's invitation, though the association lasted barely a year. He shifted to intensely coloured religious subjects.
1913
At 46, travelled to New Guinea (then a German colony) as part of an ethnographic expedition, journeying through Russia, Japan and China along the way.
1937
At 70, the Nazis removed over 1,000 of his works from German museums despite his early support for the party. He was classified as a "degenerate" artist.
1941
At 74, banned from painting even in private by the Nazi regime. He defied the order by secretly producing hundreds of small watercolours he called his "Unpainted Pictures".
1956
Died at 88 at his home in Seebull, near the Danish border. The Nolde Foundation opened a museum there the following year.

Biography

He was born Emil Hansen in Nolde, a village on the Danish-German border, and took the village name as his surname. He was self-taught until his late twenties, when he studied briefly in Munich and Paris. He joined Die Brücke (The Bridge), the German Expressionist group, in 1906 but left after eighteen months, finding group membership constraining. He preferred to work alone.

His religious paintings, The Life of Christ and the multi-panel Pentecost altarpiece, are violent and ecstatic. The faces are distorted, the colours clashing, the compositions compressed. They are closer to medieval devotional painting than to anything being produced in early twentieth-century Europe. The Catholic Church was unenthusiastic.

He joined the Nazi Party in 1934, apparently believing that Expressionism would be embraced as authentically German. He was wrong. The Nazis declared his work 'degenerate' in 1937, confiscated over a thousand of his paintings from German museums, and eventually forbade him from painting. He continued to work in secret, producing small watercolours he called his 'unpainted paintings.' Over 1,300 of them.

After the war he was rehabilitated and honoured. He lived to ninety-one. His Nazi Party membership has complicated his legacy permanently, and should.

Notable Works

Dance Around the Golden Calf
Dance Around the Golden Calf
Masks
Masks
Stormy Sea
Stormy Sea
An Apostle Filled with the Holy Spirit
An Apostle Filled with the Holy Spirit
Anemones
Anemones
A Small Steamboat
A Small Steamboat

See Emil Nolde’s Work in Person

National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., United States
53 works held
AliceAn Apostle Filled with the Holy SpiritAnemonesA Small SteamboatDr. LeberFlower Garden, Kneeling Woman with Hat
+36
Statens Museum for Kunst
Sølvgade 48-50, 1307 København K
12 works held
Child and Large BirdClematis and DahliaFigures and DahliasLegendNorth Sea DunesOcean and Dark Clouds
+5
Museum Ludwig
Heinrich-Böll-Platz, 50667 Köln
35 works held
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
P.º del Prado, 8
8 works held
Autumn EveningGlowing SunflowersMarsh BridgeRed CloudsRed FlowersSummer Afternoon
+1
Museum Folkwang
Museumsplatz 1
18 works held
MasksNusa Lik
Nolde Museum Seebüll
Neukirchen, Germany
14 works held
Smoking steamersZinnias and Lilies

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Painted flowers and religious scenes with colours that make Fauvism look calm. Joined the Nazi Party expecting his art would be welcomed. It wasn't.
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Emil Nolde was born in 1867 in Germany. He died in 1956, aged 89.
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