Brush and India ink drawing. Signed in lower right. On fine brownish paper. 45 x 60 cm. , the full sheet. [JS].
- One of the free, spontaneous and painterly brush-and-ink drawings from Ruttebüll. - In his ink drawings created in the coastal village of Ruttebüll in 1909, Nolde developed a new compositional structure for the depiction of landscape, which was to be the inspiration for his famous landscape watercolors from then on. - From 1906 to 1907, Nolde was a member of the artists' association "Brücke" and from 1908 a member of the Berlin Secession. - From the Deutsche Bank Collection.
Accompanied by a photo expertise issued by Prof. Dr. Martin Urban, Nolde Foundation Seebüll, from March 8, 1994 (copy). The drawing is registered at the Nolde Foundation, Seebüll.