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Tag Archives: Emil Nolde
1941: Degenerate Art
Emil Nolde: Meer bei Abenddämmerung [Sea at Dusk] An anti-Semite who believed in the cultural superiority of “Germanic” art and supported the Nazi Party beginning in the 1920’s, Emil Nolde was surprised when his own paintings were targeted in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1940's, 20th Century, Art, Emil Nolde, Fascism, Germany, Painting, Seascapes, Ships & Sailing, WWII
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1938: Meer im Abendlicht
Emil Nolde: Meer im Abendlicht [Sea in the Evening Light] (c. 1938-1945)
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Tagged 1930's, 1940's, 20th Century, Art, Emil Nolde, Germany, Netherlands, Painting, Seascapes
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