Tag: Expressionist Painting

Exhibition of Post-War European Painting at Musee Rath in Geneva

GENEVA.- For the first time, the public is able to view the collection of Jean Claude Gandur dedicated to non-figurative Expressionist painting of the post-war period in Europe. The second largest collection in the world of its kind after that of th…

Exceptional Exhibition of Post-War European Painting at Musee Rath in Geneva

GENEVA.- For the first time, the public is able to view the collection of Jean Claude Gandur dedicated to non-figurative Expressionist painting of the post-war period in Europe. The second largest collection in the world of its kind after that of the C…

Neo-Expressionist Painting from Berlin on View at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

TEL AVIV.- The exhibition is held in honor of Susan and Martin Sanders’ generous gift to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which includes important works by some of the prominent Neo-Expressionists active in Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s: Karl Horst Hödicke…

Neo-Expressionist Painting from Berlin on View at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

TEL AVIV.- The exhibition is held in honor of Susan and Martin Sanders’ generous gift to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which includes important works by some of the prominent Neo-Expressionists active in Berlin in the 1970s and 1980s: Karl Horst Hödicke…

Selection of Paintings Made by Jo Baer and John Wesley at Matthew Marks

NEW YORK, NY.- Matthew Marks presents Jo and Jack, Jo Baer and John Wesley in the Sixties, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The exhibition, curated by Josh Baer, includes a selection of paintings and drawings made by Jo Baer …

Galerie Ludorff presents Important Paintings by Expressionist Emil Nolde

Emil Nolde - "Gartenblumen mit violetten und gelben Blüten", 1950 - water colour on japan paper, 16.6 x 20.1 cm., Signed

DUSSELDORF, GERMANY – Galerie Ludorff presents an
exhibition of important paintings, watercolours and prints by expressionist icon
Emil Nolde.
The exhibition comprises more than thirty
paintings, watercolours and some of his most important prints.
It
brings together some of his very early prints, some of his most important works
from the Brücke years and the winters spent in Berlin from 1905 to the 1920’s.
On view 17 January through 17 April, 2010.

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