Sale: 436 / Modern Art I, Dec. 10. 2016 in Munich Lot 231

 

231
Emil Nolde
Schwüler Abend, 1946.
Watercolor
Estimate:
€ 70,000 / $ 74,900
Sold:
€ 168,750 / $ 180,562

(incl. surcharge)
Schwüler Abend. 1946.
Watercolor.
Lower right signed. Titled on the original backing board. On Japon. 23.2 x 26.8 cm (9.1 x 10.5 in), the full sheet.

Splendid watercolor from the artist's best period of creation.
With a photo expertise issued by Prof. Dr. Manfred Reuther on 4 November 2016.

PROVENANCE: Galerie Otto Ralfs, Brunswick.
Private collection Lower Saxony (directly acquired from aforementioned in 1954, since in family possession).

EXHIBITION: Emil Nolde. Aquarelle und übermalte Lithos. Brunswick, Galerie Otto Ralfs 17 February to 21 March 1954.

After Nolde had settled on Utenwarf he increasingly focused on the things and the landscape that he was surrounded by. Sky and sea became dominating themes, Emil Nolde interpreted both in an unprecedented manner. His world of colors opens up a perspective to the observer that adds new meaning to this subject owed to the coloring's poignancy and denseness. Presumably under the influence of the splendid exotic colors of the South Sea, where Emil Nolde and his wife traveled to shortly before the outbreak of WW I and where his artistic creation found decisive impulse, Nolde saw the landscape of his home with a feeling that would determine his works for years. Sky and sea. Where do they begin? Where do they end? Colors and forms merge and form a magic unity. The three little vessels are an optical anchor in this feastful composition. They add figurative value to the landscape's abstraction. [KD]



231
Emil Nolde
Schwüler Abend, 1946.
Watercolor
Estimate:
€ 70,000 / $ 74,900
Sold:
€ 168,750 / $ 180,562

(incl. surcharge)