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In October 1913 the German Expressionist artist Emil Nolde (18671956) and his wife, Ada, joined a governmentsponsored expedition to German New Guinea, travelling by way of Siberia, Korea, Japan, China and the Philippines. Nolde had a lifelong fascination with the art of nonEuropean cultures, admiring its directness and expressiveness. During his yearlong trip he constantly drew and painted what he saw around him, completely absorbed by the indigenous peoples close harmony with nature. This superbly produced book presents the vibrant landscapes and portraits that Nolde created during his travels, and also includes Adas engaging recollections of the journey, published here for the first time.
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