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Munch, Edward: Murderer
Murderer
Shipping date: 2 days

Murderer

Edward Munch
Expresionism | People
Reference #: #601
Munch, Edward: Murderer
Munch, Edward: Murderer
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Murderer

The painting shows an expressionist style of painting. The back of the painting is a landscape with a sky, which has strong brushstrokes and strong contrasts. The central figure is a man walking along a path with a disproportionate body and face, with signs of stylization and distortion typical of Expressionism. The man's features and expression are not depicted in detail, and the face appears mask-like. Overall, the work evokes a sense of unease and emotion through the strong colour and dynamism of the painting.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is long.

Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) Norwegian painter, graphic designer and influential representative of modern art. He grew out of the spiritual atmosphere of Art Nouveau and his paintings have some characteristics of this style. He studied at the drawing school in Oslo, where he was influenced by naturalism, French Impressionists, Postimpressionists, (particularly Gauguin and Seurat). His work tends towards impressionism and symbolism and became the basis for expressionism. Through the Berlin exhibition in 1892, he significantly influenced the expressionist group Die Brücke and contributed to the creation of the Berlin Secession. In the Czech Republic, he became known after the exhibition in 1905, which inspired the art group Osma. Among his most famous paintings are, in particular, The Scream and Madonna. His paintings are characterized by the simplification of forms and attention to detail. Munch places emphasis on capturing mental states and emotions. Initially, his work lacked a warm reception as the images were labelled as violent, strange and distant to the general audience. After breaking up with lover Tully Larsen in 1906, his neurosis and depression deepened. The last years of his life were spent in the Norwegian countryside, and after the occupation of Norway by the Germans, he lived in fear in his house with his entire collection of paintings. His paintings significantly influenced expressionism and became representative of this style.

Murderer

Edward Munch
Expresionism | People
Reference #: #601

Motif size

Total size: 76 x 46 cm
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Shipping date: 2 days
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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Murderer

The painting shows an expressionist style of painting. The back of the painting is a landscape with a sky, which has strong brushstrokes and strong contrasts. The central figure is a man walking along a path with a disproportionate body and face, with signs of stylization and distortion typical of Expressionism. The man's features and expression are not depicted in detail, and the face appears mask-like. Overall, the work evokes a sense of unease and emotion through the strong colour and dynamism of the painting.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is vivid and its shape is long.

Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) Norwegian painter, graphic designer and influential representative of modern art. He grew out of the spiritual atmosphere of Art Nouveau and his paintings have some characteristics of this style. He studied at the drawing school in Oslo, where he was influenced by naturalism, French Impressionists, Postimpressionists, (particularly Gauguin and Seurat). His work tends towards impressionism and symbolism and became the basis for expressionism. Through the Berlin exhibition in 1892, he significantly influenced the expressionist group Die Brücke and contributed to the creation of the Berlin Secession. In the Czech Republic, he became known after the exhibition in 1905, which inspired the art group Osma. Among his most famous paintings are, in particular, The Scream and Madonna. His paintings are characterized by the simplification of forms and attention to detail. Munch places emphasis on capturing mental states and emotions. Initially, his work lacked a warm reception as the images were labelled as violent, strange and distant to the general audience. After breaking up with lover Tully Larsen in 1906, his neurosis and depression deepened. The last years of his life were spent in the Norwegian countryside, and after the occupation of Norway by the Germans, he lived in fear in his house with his entire collection of paintings. His paintings significantly influenced expressionism and became representative of this style.


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