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Emil Nolde trifft Paula Modersohn-Becker / Museen Bottcherstrasse, Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum ; Redaktion Frank Schmidt, Verena Borgmann, Jennifer Bode.
Format
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Language
German
Published/Created
Köln : Wienand, [2016]
©2016
Description
143 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 28 cm
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage: Marquand Use Only
ND588.N71 A4 2016
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Art, German
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19th century
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Art, German
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20th century
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Nolde, Emil 1867-1956
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Modersohn-Becker, Paula 1876-1907
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Issuing body
Kunstsammlungen Böttcherstrasse
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Host institution
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
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Nolde, Emil, 1867-1956.
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Modersohn-Becker, Paula, 1876-1907.
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Summary note
Flower paintings in overwhelming colours, magnificent landscapes - today it is primarily these motifs which serve as the trademark of the German-Danish artist Emil Nolde. Nonetheless, another motif actually defines the greater part of his work: the human being. In 1900 Nolde went to study in Paris, like so many of his contemporaries; there he met the young, still unmarried artist Paula Becker. During her brief but remarkable life as an artist, she also created countless images of figures: children, couples and nudes. However, the two artists were united by more than a fascination with the same motif. Each sought - in their own individual way - to use simplicity and reduction in order to bring out the essential, the deep and the unique within the human being. For the first time since their meeting in Paris, Emil Nolde and Paula Modersohn-Becker will once again come together. Presented in a direct dialogue, a total of 70 paintings, watercolours, drawings and prints open up surprising new insights into the visual worlds of two of modern art's most important pioneers. Exhibition: Museen Boettcherstrasse: Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Ludwig Roselius Museum, Bremen, Germany (09.10.2016-29.01.2017).
Notes
Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at Museen Böttcherstrasse, Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum, Bremen, October 9, 2016-January 29, 2017.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Emil Nolde trifft Paula Modersohn Becker / Frank Schmidt
Grusswort / Christian Ring
"Trieb und Fähigkeit zum Bilden sucht sich einen Weg wie die Pflanzen durchs Gestein empor" Emil Nolde und Paula Modersohn-Becker 1900 in Paris / Astrid Becker
Bildteil
Gesicht und Maske: Das Porträt als formales Experiment bei Paula Modersohn-Becker und Emil Nolde / Verena Borgmann
Menschenmaler: Gedanken zur Figurenauffassung bei Paula Modersohn-Becker und Emil Nolde / Frank Schmidt
Biografien Emil Nolde und Paula Modersohn-Becker
Werkliste
Impressum/Bildnachweis.
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ISBN
9783868323634
3868323635
LCCN
2016509719
OCLC
965387338
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