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Edvard 1863 1944 Collection (#3)

Edvard Munch (1863-1944) was a renowned Norwegian artist whose works continue to captivate audiences with their emotional intensity and raw expression

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Man with a Sledge, 1910-1912

Man with a Sledge, 1910-1912. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Summer night on the beach, 1902-1903

Summer night on the beach, 1902-1903. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Woman Before a Mirror, 1892

Woman Before a Mirror, 1892. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Fresh Snow in the Avenue, 1906

Fresh Snow in the Avenue, 1906. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Urn, 1896

The Urn, 1896. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Red and White

Red and White. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Death in the Sickroom

Death in the Sickroom. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Death and Life

Death and Life. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: At the Roulette Table in Monte Carlo

At the Roulette Table in Monte Carlo. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Anxiety

Anxiety. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Consul Christen Sandberg

Consul Christen Sandberg. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Dance on the Shore, 1900

Dance on the Shore, 1900. Found in the collection of National Gallery, Prague

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Jealousy in the Garden, 1929-1930

Jealousy in the Garden, 1929-1930. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Andreas Reading

Andreas Reading. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Workers on their Way Home

Workers on their Way Home. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Weeping Nude

Weeping Nude. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Train Smoke

Train Smoke. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Sun

The Sun. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Seine at Saint-Cloud

The Seine at Saint-Cloud. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Kiss

The Kiss. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Haymaker

The Haymaker. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Self-Portrait with Brushes

Self-Portrait with Brushes. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Self-portrait in Hell

Self-portrait in Hell. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Jealousy

Jealousy. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Four Girls in Asgardstrand

Four Girls in Asgardstrand. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Inheritance (Child born with syphilis)

Inheritance (Child born with syphilis). Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Boys bathing

Boys bathing. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Metabolism

Metabolism. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Garden with Red House

Garden with Red House. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Spring in the Elm Forest

Spring in the Elm Forest. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Scream

The Scream. Found in the Collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Self-portrait with Palette

Self-portrait with Palette. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Fertility

Fertility. Found in the Collection of Canica Art Collection, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Kragero in spring, 1929

Kragero in spring, 1929. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Ploughed field, 1916

Ploughed field, 1916. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Self-Portrait, Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940-1942

Self-Portrait, Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940-1942
Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940-1942. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Melancholy, 1892

Melancholy, 1892. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Evening, 1888

Evening, 1888. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Mother and Daughter, 1897

Mother and Daughter, 1897. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Death Struggle, 1915

Death Struggle, 1915. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Woman, 1925

Woman, 1925. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Jealousy, 1913

Jealousy, 1913. Found in the collection of Stadtische Galerie im Stadelschen Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Under the Stars, 1900-1905

Under the Stars, 1900-1905. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Adam and Eve, 1909

Adam and Eve, 1909. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Kneeling Female Nude, 1919

Kneeling Female Nude, 1919. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Standing Nude Against Blue Blackground, 1925-1930

Standing Nude Against Blue Blackground, 1925-1930. Found in the collection of Munch Museum, Oslo

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: Kiss in the Field, 1905. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

Kiss in the Field, 1905. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
Kiss in the Field, 1905. Private Collection

Background imageEdvard 1863 1944 Collection: The Sick Child, 1885-1886. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)

The Sick Child, 1885-1886. Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)
The Sick Child, 1885-1886. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo




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Edvard Munch (1863-1944) was a renowned Norwegian artist whose works continue to captivate audiences with their emotional intensity and raw expression. His art, spanning various mediums including painting, printmaking, and sculpture, delves into the depths of human experience. One of his most famous paintings is "The Scream, " created in 1893. This iconic piece depicts a figure on a bridge, hands clutching its face in anguish as the world around it swirls with vibrant colors and has become an enduring symbol of existential dread and anxiety. Another notable work by Munch is "The Vampire II" from 1895-1900. In this haunting portrayal of love and pain, he explores themes of desire and vulnerability through the image of a woman embracing her lover while seemingly draining his life force. Munch's exploration of love continues in "The Kiss" from 1895 and again in 1906-1907. These pieces depict passionate embraces between couples but also hint at feelings of longing or separation beneath the surface. In contrast to these intimate scenes, Munch also captures moments of solitude and introspection. "Young Woman on the Beach" portrays a solitary figure lost in thought against the backdrop of crashing waves, while "Puberty" delves into the complexities surrounding adolescence through symbolism and psychological tension. Munch's landscapes are equally evocative; they often convey emotions through color choices and brushstrokes rather than literal representation. Works such as "Snowmelt near Elgersburg" transport viewers to serene winter scenes where nature undergoes transformation alongside human experiences. Through his diverse body of work, Edvard Munch invites us to confront our deepest fears, desires, joys, and sorrows. He challenges us to delve into our own inner worlds while simultaneously connecting with universal human emotions—a testament to his lasting impact on art history.