Three Girls and a Dog on a Fjord, Rolf Nesch
Rolf Nesch
Three Girls and a Dog on a Fjord
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Rolf Nesch

Three Girls and a Dog on a Fjord, 1936


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500 x 650 mm
Physical Description
Wax crayon on firm wove paper
Inventory Number
SG 3179
Object Number
SG 3179 Z
Acquisition
Acquired in 1959
Status
Can be presented in the study room of the Graphische Sammlung (special opening hours)

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In 1963, Rolf Nesch made a trip to the Lofoten Islands in northern Norway. There he ‘processed’ his impressions of the landscape, the fishing villages and their inhabitants in vibrant wax crayon drawings. The work Three Girls and a Dog on a Fjord is characterized by an expressive style, striking lines and radiant, bold shades of colour. These attributes testify to Nesch’s familiarity with Expressionists such as the artists of the Brücke association. Yet they also reflect the overpowering natural spectacles he experienced on the Lofoten. Recounting his stay there, he wrote: “[…] there is indescribable magic and colour in the air, such that I was speechless” [1].

[1] Rolf Nesch to Reinhard and Leni des Arts, 3rd May 1936, cited in: Meike Bruhns (Ed.): Rolf Nesch. Zeugnisse eines ungewöhnlichen Künstlerlebens in turbulenter Zeit, Gifkendorf 1993, p. 242.

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10.09.2024