Dancer (Salome)
1922
https://clevelandart.org/art/1971.307
The dancer in Emil Nolde’s dreamlike etching is an object of desire. She may be the enchantress Circe, who turned Odysseus’s men into beasts, as suggested by the block-shaped, almost animalistic heads of the onlookers. Nolde unevenly applied the acid-resistant ground and manip...
Drawing
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Terms
Culture
Germany, 20th century
Technique
etching and aquatint
Medium
etching and aquatint
Genre
Print
Department
Prints
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