|
God's Kingdom Art Christian Oil Paintings art history section features information on Emil Nolde, an artist from art history who painted Christian and Biblical themes
|
![]() |
Emil Nolde - Artists From Christian Art HistoryChristian Art and Paintings History > Artists From Art History > Emil Nolde Emil Nolde (1867 - 1956) Emil Nolde was born as Emil Hassen and trained as a woodcutter in Nolde, Germany. He later took Emil Nolde was raised on a farm; his parents, devout Protestants, were Frisian and Danish peasants. Between 1884 and 1891, he studied to become a carver and illustrator in Flensburg. Emil Nolde spent his years of travel in Munich, Karlsruhe and Berlin. From 1906 to 1907 he was a member of the artist group Die Brücke. Emil Nolde was a supporter of the Nazi party from the early 1920s, having become a member of its Danish section. He expressed negative opinions about Jewish artists, and considered Expressionism to be a distinctively Germanic style. However Hitler rejected all forms of modernism as "degenerate art", and Emil Nolde's work was officially condemned by the Nazi regime. Until that time Emil Nolde had been held in great prestige in Germany. Over 1000 of his works were removed from museums and he was not allowed to paint after 1941. Nevertheless, during this period Emil Nolde created hundreds of watercolours which he called them the "Unpainted Pictures". After World War II, Emil Nolde was once again honoured, receiving the German Order of Merit, the country's highest civilian decoration. Apart from paintings, Emil Nolde's work includes very many prints, often in colour and watercolour paintings of various sizes, including landscapes, religious images, flowers, stormy seas and scenes from Berlin nightlife.
Contemporary Christian Oil Paintings by Christian Artist Rudi Carstens |
![]() ©2008 God's Kingdom Art - Christian Oil Paintings by Christian Artist Rudi Carstens Images are copyright of the artists and may not be reproduced without permission |