Edvard Munch

Norway 1863 - 1944
Edvard Munch, born on December 12, 1863, and passing away on January 23, 1944, was a prominent Norwegian painter and printmaker whose contributions to Expressionism left an indelible mark on the art world. Renowned for his deeply psychological and emotive works that delve into themes of love, despair, sickness, and death, Munch is best known for creating one of the most iconic images in modern art history, "The Scream." Born in Ådalsbruk, Norway, Munch grew up in a family affected by illness and early bereavement, experiences which profoundly influenced his artistic expression. He studied at the Royal School of Art and Design in Kristiania (now Oslo), where he began to develop his unique visual language, straying from the naturalistic style prevalent during his time. Throughout his career, Munch's work was characterized by its intense emotional charge and raw, often unsettling imagery. His innovative use of color, form, and brushwork conveyed existential angst and inner turmoil, capturing the anxieties of the human condition. A series of paintings titled "The Frieze of Life," which includes "The Sick Child," "Madonna," and "Puberty," among others, encapsulates his exploration of life's major stages and the inherent suffering they entail. Munch's influence extended beyond Norway; his exhibitions in Paris and Berlin helped shape the course of European modern art. The artist experimented with various printmaking techniques such as lithography, woodcut, and etching, leading to the creation of multiple versions of some of his most famous compositions. This approach allowed him to explore different moods and atmospheres within a single image, thus pushing the boundaries of traditional printmaking. "The Scream" series, executed between 1893 and 1910, has become emblematic of Munch's oeuvre and a universal symbol of human anxiety and alienation. The haunting figure screaming against a blood-red sky resonates with viewers across generations, reflecting the profound impact of personal trauma and societal upheaval on the individual psyche. In later years, Munch continued to innovate and refine his style, often revisiting earlier motifs. His legacy endures through his profound impact on subsequent movements, including German Expressionism, and his ability to capture the complexities of the human experience with striking immediacy and emotional depth. Today, Edvard Munch's work is celebrated worldwide, with his masterpieces housed in prestigious museums and galleries, ensuring his status as a key figure in the narrative of modern art.

Collection of Works(Page 25)

Sun Rays,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, blood, solo, traditional media, weapon, 1boy, male focus
Sun Rays
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3250 × 3500 px
Sunrise In The Harbour,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, traditional media, watercraft, standing, boat, window
Sunrise In The Harbour
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3500 × 2331 px
The Building Of The Winter Studio,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, traditional media, 1boy
The Building Of The Winter Studio
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 2724 × 3500 px
Sunbathin,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, traditional media, sitting, painting (medium), faux traditional media
Sunbathin
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3500 × 2918 px
Såmannen (The Sower),Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, painting (medium), 1boy, outdoors, traditional media
Såmannen (The Sower)
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3460 × 2661 px
The Artist and his Model,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, multiple boys, indoors, traditional media, shirt
The Artist and his Model
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3500 × 2777 px
The Dance of Life,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, multiple girls, fine art parody, dress, multiple boys
The Dance of Life
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 10526 × 6856 px
Sunbathing I,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, no humans, border, water, white border, fish
Sunbathing I
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 2484 × 1719 px
Taarbæk Harbour,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, watercraft, boat, no humans, traditional media, cloud, sky
Taarbæk Harbour
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3500 × 2208 px
The Big Codfish,Edvard Munch,Copperplate Etching,Copperplate Etching, 1girl, fish, monochrome, nude, sitting
The Big Codfish
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 3075 × 2503 px
The Day After,Edvard Munch,Tempera,Tempera, 1girl, solo, black hair, alcohol, bottle, breasts, lying
The Day After
Painter: Edvard Munch
Resolution: 9587 × 7219 px