Emil Nolde

North Frisian Landscape with Farmhouse, n. d.

Born 1865 in the German-Danish border region, Emil Nolde remained true to his northern homeland throughout his life. After the First World War, the artist and his wife moved from the Baltic island of Alsen to Utenwarf, where they took up residence in a farmhouse close to Tondern. The couple fulfilled the dream of their own artists’ house by building Haus Seebüll near Neukirchen in North Frisia at the end of the 1920s. But Nolde was everything other than a hermit. Besides numerous trips, includin...

Signatur: Nolde., unten rechts, handschriftlich

Privatbesitz, Hamburg (bis 2001); MKdW (2001).
10 Jahre MKdW. Meisterwerke, hrsg. von Ulrike Wolff-Thomsen, Ausst.-Kat. Museum Kunst der Westküste, Alkersum/Föhr, Köln 2019, S. 325f., Kat. 142.

Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956)

North Frisian Landscape with Farmhouse

n. d.

Watercolour on Japan paper

Blattmaß: 22.8 x 27.4 cm

Human

Inv.-Nr. 5 NOL 01

Museum Kunst der Westküste

Access 2001

Not on display

© Nolde Stiftung Seebüll