Emil Node was one of the founders and leaders of the German Expressionist movement. An exact contemporary of Bonnard, Nolde, like Bonnard, has come to be recognized as one of the pioneers of modern art. His tumultuous use of color, his intense concern with religion and fantastic subject matter, and his versatility in various media, watercolors and prints as well as painting, have secured him a place as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. 88 pp.; 67 illus.
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