Sale: 428 / Modern Art, Dec. 03./05. 2015 in Munich Lot 16

 

16
Emil Nolde
Wie Vögel, 1907.
Lithograph
Estimate:
€ 18,000 / $ 19,260
Sold:
€ 18,750 / $ 20,062

(incl. surcharge)
Wie Vögel. 1907.
Hand-colored Lithograph.
Cf. Schiefler/Mosel/Urban 14. Signed and titled as well as inscribed in lower margin by a hand other than that of the artist. Hand-colored copy aside from the edition of 100 copies. On smooth creme paper. 34.5 x 40 cm (13.5 x 15.7 in). Sheet: 40,8 x 51,2 cm (16 x 20,1 in).

Only hand-colored copy of this rare lithograph on the international auction market (source: www.artnet.com).



Nolde studied the Neo-Impressionists Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch and James Ensor, which, around 1905, gradually led him away from his early Romantic Naturalism and to the discovery of his own style with a strong emphasis on color, colorful and glowing flower pictures came into existence. During a sojourn in Alsen in 1906 Nolde met the painters of 'Die Brücke', a group he joined briefly in the same year. A series of portrait studies marked the artists discovery of the watercolor. Nolde's first attempts in 1909 at painting in this technique on non-absorbent paper, leaving large areas of the paper uncovered and dispensing with contours, were quite revolutionary.



16
Emil Nolde
Wie Vögel, 1907.
Lithograph
Estimate:
€ 18,000 / $ 19,260
Sold:
€ 18,750 / $ 20,062

(incl. surcharge)