Brush and India ink drawing. Signed in lower right. On structured brownish wove paper. 44.8 x 60 cm. , size of sheet.
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- Painterly lightness and spontaneity combined with graphic precision. - Created in the small Danish border village of Ruttebüll in close proximity to the motif. - Some of Nolde's most beautiful landscapes were created in Ruttebüll. - In 1909, Nolde became a member of the Berlin Secession, having previously been a member of "Die Brücke", Germany's most important modernist artists' group.
Accompanied by a photo expertise issued by Prof. Dr. Martin Urban, Ada and Emil Nolde Foundation, Seebüll, from March 8, 1994 (copy). The work is registered in the Ada and Emil Nolde Foundation, Seebüll.
LITERATURE: Martin Urban, Emil Nolde - Landschaften. Aquarelle und Zeichnungen, Cologne 2002, pp. 22-24.