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Emil Nolde

* 1867

Emil Nolde is considered one of the most significant representatives of Expressionism and is known for his powerful and emotional color compositions. His works are characterized by an expressive painting style that often engages with religious and mythological themes. Nolde employed intense colors and dynamic brushstrokes to convey moods and emotions, making his paintings both visually striking and profound.

In the contemporary art scene, Nolde is represented by several renowned galleries, including Beck & Eggeling International Fine Art in Düsseldorf and Galerie Koch in Hannover. These institutions help keep Nolde's legacy alive and make his works accessible to a wide audience. The Galerie Koch-Westenhoff in Lübeck and Galerie Hans Brockstedt OHG in Berlin also regularly showcase the artist's work, underscoring his enduring relevance in the art world.

Furthermore, his works can also be found at Galerie Glöckner in Cologne and Galerie Ludorff in Düsseldorf. These galleries provide a platform for engaging with Nolde's art and promote dialogue about his significant contributions to modern painting. Raab Galerie Berlin and Galerie Herold in Hamburg expand the network that focuses on Nolde's oeuvre, presenting his works in a contemporary context.

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