The painting “Maturation”, dated 1894, is the second version of the canvas, written by Munk eight years before and destroyed during a fire in his workshop. This picture honestly and
Moonlight by Edvard Munch
Landscapes, devoid of human footprints, there is also a Munch of his era of “storm and onslaught.” This is one of them. Of course, this is not a realistic landscape,
Wild Red Grapes by Edvard Munch
In the picture “Wild Red Grapes”, the viewer’s attention is attracted primarily by the gray-green face in the first plane, and then the glance rushes to the house itself, located
Epileptic Girl by Edvard Munch
Munch, a great master of color, never denied the meaning of a drawing. “Following Michelangelo and Rembrandt, I attach the utmost importance to the line, not to the color,” he
Dance of Life by Edvard Munch
A significant number of works by the Norwegian artist E. Munk is represented at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. Along with the famous “Shout”, in
Jealousy by Edvard Munch
Jealousy is a devastating feeling, a deforming person, and the whole world around. The artist analyzes the causes, shows the results, philosophizes, but can not get to the bottom of
Creek by Edvard Munch
The influence that Munk had on everything he saw in Paris and Berlin is felt in his film Creek. This work, made on cardboard in oil, tempera and pastel, is
Melancholy by Edvard Munch
This picture is one of those that completes the Munch period in Paris. A stay in the then capital of the artistic world was not a gift for the artist.
Morning by Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch writes “Morning” in the twenty-second year of life. By that time, for the second year already, he was a student of Christian Krogh, and it is quite natural
Woodcutter by Edvard Munch
Almost not interested in politics, Munch felt great sympathy for those who earn their living through hard work. Probably there was something in this from the ever-living memory of childhood
Lovers by Edvard Munch
Munch was one of the outstanding engravers of the XX century. His favorite technicians have always been etching, lithography and wood engraving. It is difficult to find an artist equal
Kiss by Edvard Munch
“Kiss” embodies the passion of love that unites two people. Munch represents a “fatal sexual attraction”: the picture is intended not so much to cause the erotic associations of the
Portrait of Augustus Strindberg by Edvard Munch
Most of the early portraits were written by Munk with his friends. Later, he did not disdain and custom portraits. In addition, the artist created a series of self-portraits –