Sale: 563 / Modern Art Day Sale, Dec. 07. 2024 in Munich Lot 124001163


124001163
Emil Nolde
Marschlandschaft und Bauernhof unter hohem Himmel, Seebüll, Um 1940.
Watercolor on paper
Estimate:
€ 60,000 - 80,000

 
$ 66,000 - 88,000

Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.
Marschlandschaft und Bauernhof unter hohem Himmel, Seebüll. Um 1940.
Watercolor on paper.
Signed lower right. On Japanese paper. 16.5 x 26.8 cm (6.4 x 10.5 in), the full sheet.

• A Seebüll soulscape.
• Vibrant evening mood with an extraordinary cloud formation.
• An especially dense, atmospheric composition
.

Accompanied by a photo-certificate issued by Prof. Dr. Manfred Reuther, Seebüll Ada and Emil Nolde Foundation, dated May 4, 2006 (copy).

PROVENANCE: Private collection, Northern Germany (Hauswedell, 1977–2000).
Galerie Neher, Essen (Hauswedell, 2000).
Private collection, Northern Germany (Christie's, 2013).

LITERATURE: Hauswedell & Nolte, Hamburg, 222nd auction, June 2 - 4, 1977, lot 1177 and p. 455 (here: Friesenhof)
Hauswedell & Nolte, Hamburg, 335th auction, December 2, 2000, lot 1189 (here: Friesenhof).
Christie's, London, auction February 7, 2013, lot 210.

"My home, my childhood home in the flat countryside, my country, above which thousands of larks floated up and down in jubilant song, my wonderland from sea to sea."

Emil Nolde

Inspired by 19th-century observations of nature, with their predilection for the twilight zones between day and night, Nolde came up with bold solutions, with only some predetermined by nature. In exaggerating the internalized view, he developed a dramatic color realism that distinguishes his landscape watercolors. Nolde gave the austere Frisian landscape a new and highly unusual look, which earned his vibrant watercolors a large circle of admirers. Through their singularity, they continued to influence the art of the present day. Almost entirely without contours, Emil Nolde allowed the dramatic scenery to emerge from the colors. The high sky over a predominantly flat landscape became the measure of all things in Emil Nolde's work. He benefited from all the colorfulness that the landscape lacked. Using a brilliant watercolor technique that Nolde developed, he made the sky light up, making it the dominant element in the painting. [EH]



124001163
Emil Nolde
Marschlandschaft und Bauernhof unter hohem Himmel, Seebüll, Um 1940.
Watercolor on paper
Estimate:
€ 60,000 - 80,000

 
$ 66,000 - 88,000

Information on buyer's premium, taxation and resale right compensation will be available four weeks before the auction.