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Emil Nolde
Der Tod als Tänzerin
, 1918
45 x 58.5 cm. (17.7 x 23 in.)
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Emil Nolde
German, 1867–1956
Der Tod als Tänzerin
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1918
Emil Nolde
Der Tod als Tänzerin
, 1918
45 x 58.5 cm. (17.7 x 23 in.)
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Medium
Etching on handmade paper
Size
45 x 58.5 cm. (17.7 x 23 in.)
Markings
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Galerie Ludorff
Düsseldorf
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Edition
18
Size Notes
Image: 20.8 x 26.5 cm | 8 1/4 x 10 3/8 in
Sheet: 45 x 58.5 cm | 17 3/4 x 23 in
Catalogue Raisonné
Catalogue Raisonné by Schiefler/Mosel/Urban 1995 no. 200 II
Provenance
Private Collection Germany
Exhibitions
11/01/2023–12/31/2023 Art for Happiness
Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain, "Der letzte Tanz. Die Bildwelt des Makaberen und die grafische Kunst", Straßbourg 2016; Galerie Heitz, "Dernère danse. L'imaginaire macabre dans les arts graphiques", Straßburg 2016; Galerie Ludorff, "Meisterwerke des Expressionismus", Dusseldorf 2011/2012
Literature
Galerie Heitz (ed.), "Dernière Danse. L'imaginaire macabre dans les arts graphiques", exh.cat., Straßburg 2016, p. 129; Gustav Schiefler/Christel Mosel/Martin Urban, "Emil Nolde – Das graphische Werk: Die Radierungen", vol. I, Cologne 1995, no. 200 II
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Edition of at least 18 copies
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