The tribute money (1915) by Emil Nolde

The tribute money - Emil Nolde - 1915

Artwork Information

TitleThe tribute money
ArtistEmil Nolde
Date1915
Art MovementExpressionism

About The tribute money

The artwork, titled “The Tribute Money,” was created by the artist Emil Nolde in 1915. Reflective of the Expressionism art movement, this symbolic painting encapsulates the essence of its genre through intense emotional expression and vivid use of color.

In the artwork, three primary figures are depicted in an animated discussion. The central figure, dressed in a red robe, extends their hands towards the other two figures, who are characterized by their dramatic facial features and animated gestures. The background is composed of loosely applied strokes of color that create a sense of depth and movement. The use of bold, contrasting colors and exaggerated forms is indicative of the Expressionist style, emphasizing the emotional resonance of the scene.

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