Rolf Nesch
- Introduction
- Rolf (Emil Rudolf) Nesch (January 7, 1893 – October 27, 1975) was German born, Norwegian expressionist artist, especially noted for his printmaking.
- Wikidata
- Q318053
- Nationalities
- Norwegian, German, Scandinavian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Graphic Designer, Graphic Artist, Painter
- Names
- Rolf Nesch, Rudolf Nesch, Emil Rolf Nesch, Nesch, r. nesch
- Ulan
- 500016779
Exhibitions
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Figurative Inventions
Mar 22–Jul 17, 1990
MoMA
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Master Prints from the Collection
Nov 20, 1987–Mar 8, 1988
MoMA
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Published in Germany, 1923
Oct 12, 1973–Feb 2, 1974
MoMA
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Art in a Changing World: 1884–1964: Prints by Seventeen Artists
May 27, 1964–Mar 23, 1965
MoMA
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The Art of Assemblage
Oct 4–Nov 12, 1961
MoMA
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Rolf Nesch has
8 exhibitionsonline.
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Rolf Nesch Self-Portrait with Hat (Selbstbildnis mit Hut) (1923)
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Rolf Nesch Miss K. (Fräulein K.) (1926)
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Rolf Nesch Streetwalker (Strich) from the series St. Pauli (1931)
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Rolf Nesch Freihafen Bridge (Freihafenbrücke) from the series Hamburg Bridges (Hamburger Brücken) (1932)
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Rolf Nesch Deathly Stillness (Totenstille) from the portfolio The Poems of Henrik Rytter (Zu den Gedichten von Henrik Rytter) (1937)
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Rolf Nesch Herring Catch (Heringsfang) (1938)
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Rolf Nesch Theater in Alta (Teater i Alta) (1947-48)
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Rolf Nesch Metal Plates for Theater in Alta (Teater i Alta) (1946-48)
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Rolf Nesch Snake Eater (Schlangenfresser) 1966
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