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Stormy Sea (Emil Nolde) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stormy Sea (Emil Nolde)
Emile Nolde’s painting, ''Stormy Sea'', date unknown, is a landscape painting done with watercolor on 34x 45 cm paper. This piece has very organic lines and there are many spots of bright colors, in particular blues and oranges. There are two boats on the horizon and a steam boat off to the right side which is a nod to modernism and industrialization. The bright fiery orange on the horizon gives a sense of drama to the piece and the white color in the foreground shows the crests of the moving waves. The waves juxtaposed against the fiery horizon animate the painting, and the colors help to depict the tumultuous waves. The orange light in the sky imbues energy and excitement against the dark blue waters. The painting is now in the collection of the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, Germany. ==Nolde's technique== Nolde elevated watercolor far above the level of a specialized technique and achieved works of breathtaking and ephemeral beauty which stand unique in the history of twentieth-century art.〔Selz,"Emile Nolde,"68.〕 His use of color conveys movement and emotion, and the mysterious quality of painting is typical of the Die Brücke style. Watercolor is a medium that Nolde liked because he could translate his ideas and concepts to creation faster than oil painting which requires that it is drawn out and planned before it is put on canvas.〔Peter Selz,"Emile Nolde,"60.〕 Nolde said about his paintings, “To the annoyance of art historians I shall destroy all lists that give information about the dates of my pictures.”〔Peter Selz,"Emile Nolde,"67.〕 His wife Ada Nolde, kept a precise catalog of his oil paintings and not his watercolors those were unrecorded.
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