Citation
"Lyskamm, Called the Cannibal, and the Twins Castor and Pollux (Emil Nolde) , 2004.132.11,” Harvard Art Museums collections online, Nov 20, 2024, https://hvrd.art/o/51215.
The print shows three separate mountain peaks. The largest peak on the left shows a face with a slightly opened mount, patches of red are visible and broad strokes of white descend from under a broad nose. An arm reaches out across from the left ending in a partially open, upraised hand. Two smaller mountains are on the right, both appear to be grinning looking to the left, two open hands, fingers splayed reach across the mountain peak on the left pointing left. A small village is at the base of the twin mountains.