Career
He began his artistic training in his hometown and then moved to Monaco of Bavaria and Berlin. Like many artists of the time, he made his trip to Italy to complete his training. In 1882 he was commissioned by the German Wilhelm Spemann to illustrate the Ligurian and French coasts, from Nice to Louisiana Spezia.
The drawings of Nestel were used to illustrate the book "Die Riviera", written by Woldemar Kaden.
In 1887 he decided to settle in Bordighera. In Bordighera, he continued to collaborate with German publishers, in particular with the magazines "Gartenlaube" and "Über Land und Meer".
In Bordighera, one of Nestel"s daughters married Antonio, the first-born of Ludwig Winter. Nestel then began a collaboration with Winter in the creation of gardens, without however interrupting his work as a painter.
One of his most beautiful paintings is undoubtedly the "Vallone del Sasso" now housed at the International Institute of Ligurian Studies (IISL).
The painter loved to represent in his paintings not only the landscape, but also life in Bordighera. His well-known painting "Afternoon in Bordighera" represents fishermen and rocks. Unfortunately he died young, at only 47, in 1905.
His grave is in the cemetery of Bordighera.