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The Fat Harlot

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The Family (The Book Family)

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The Fairytale Forest

The Fairytale Forest

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The dance of life

The dance of life

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The Building of the Winter Studio

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The Artist and His Model

The Artist and His Model

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Taarbæk Harbor

Taarbæk Harbor

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Sunrise In The Harbor

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Sunbathing I

Sunbathing I

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Sunbathing

Sunbathing

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The voice

The voice

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Summer Night. Mermaid

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Study of a Model

Study of a Model

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Spring

Spring

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Sittende Ung Kvinne

Sittende Ung Kvinne

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Self-Portrait in Moonlight

Self-Portrait in Moonlight

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Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed

Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed

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Seated Nude

Seated Nude

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Seated Model on the Couch II

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Seated Model on the Couch

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Scene from Ibsen's 'Ghosts'

Scene from Ibsen's 'Ghosts'

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Såmannen (The Sower)

Såmannen (The Sower)

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Rue Lafayette

Rue Lafayette

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Rose and Amelie

Rose and Amelie

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Kunstdrucke von Edvard Munch

Collection: Art prints by Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and is considered one of the most important and influential artists of European modernism - a painter whose work transcends the boundaries between Symbolism, Expressionism and psychological exploration in a way that makes him a singular phenomenon in the art history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born in Løten, Norway, in 1863 and grew up in an atmosphere characterized by illness, early death and religious austerity, which pervades his entire later work like an invisible foundation. His mother died when he was five years old, his beloved sister Sophie succumbed to tuberculosis when he was fifteen, and the shadow of these early losses settled over his life and his art with a heaviness that he could never and would never fully shake off.

Munch received his artistic training in Christiania, now Oslo, and traveled to Paris and Berlin at an early age, where he came into contact with the current trends of the European avant-garde. His encounter with the work of the Impressionists and above all the Post-Impressionists - especially Van Gogh and Gauguin - opened his eyes to the possibilities of a painting that used color and form not to describe external reality, but to depict inner states. In Munch's case, this realization was based on a personal disposition and a wealth of experience, from which he developed a pictorial language that was unparalleled in the European painting of his time in its psychological intensity and emotional directness.

A central feature of Munch's work is the so-called Frieze of Life, a thematic cycle on which he worked throughout his entire career and which he regarded as the real centerpiece of his artistic project. In four chapters - The Awakening of Love, The Blossoming and Fading of Love, Fear and Death - the frieze was intended to encompass the great themes of human existence and summarize them in a series of pictures that together add up to more than the sum of their parts. His most famous works in particular - "The Scream", "Madonna", "Melancholy", "Jealousy" - are to be understood in the context of this overarching project: They are not isolated paintings, but chapters in a single, lifelong attempt to visualize the human experience in all its vulnerability and intensity.

Stylistically, Munch developed a pictorial language of immediate impact. His lines are flowing and expressive, his color surfaces simplified and symbolically charged, his compositions imbued with an energy that seems to physically grip the viewer. The undulating rhythm of his brushstrokes, the glowing red and orange tones of the evening sky, the distorted figures in the foreground - all this serves not to depict the visible world, but to translate an inner experience into a visual equivalent that immediately captivates the viewer. This quality of his paintings, their ability to communicate fear, loneliness and desire so directly that they seem like a physical sensation, made him one of the most discussed and influential artists of his generation.

In addition to his work as a painter, Munch's personality was marked by deep personal crises. Alcohol, nervous breakdowns and a turbulent love life accompanied him through decades of his life, until he settled in Norway in 1909 after a stay in a sanatorium and continued to work in relative seclusion into old age. This late phase of his life produced an extensive late oeuvre, which became brighter in its colors and freer in its pictorial language, without abandoning the existential seriousness that pervades his entire oeuvre. Edvard Munch died in Oslo in 1944 and bequeathed his entire estate to the city, which dedicated the Munch Museum to him. Today, he is regarded as one of the central figures of European modernism, whose works are represented in the world's most important museums and whose "Scream" is one of the best-known and most reproduced paintings in the entire history of art.