This ambitious graphic biography of the artist Edvard Munch, translated from the Norwegian by Francesca M. Nichols, its text almost entirely direct quotes from the artist and his contemporaries, took ...
The painting seems to depict Munch's one-time lover, violinist Eva Mudocci. Adam Finnefrock of Scientific Analysis of Fine Art and Flaten Art Museum director Jane Becker Nelson with Portrait of Eva ...
How documentary maker Peter Watkins' recreated Munch's paintings on film. 2016 New Generation Thinker Leah Broad watches the rerelease of his 1974 documentary.
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Edvard Munch's Private Anxiety That Shaped "The Scream"
The Childhood That Death Never Left Behind When Edvard Munch was barely five years old, tuberculosis took his mother in an agonizing and drawn-out death that would haunt him forever. This devastating ...
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), “Vampire II” (1896). The Savings Bank Foundation DNB, on loan to Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo (all images courtesy of the British Museum unless otherwise noted) LONDON — ...
Edvard Munch, “Angry Dog” (ca 1938–43), watercolor, one of many images generated by Edvard Munch of a neighbor’s dog with whom he had a contentious relationship (all images courtesy of the Munch ...
Most of us know Edvard Munch as the man behind The Scream. But there's much more to this famed painter than his most iconic offering. His career and many of his works were influenced by ...
Left: Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait in front of The Death of Marat, Ekely (1930). Right: X-ray image of Edvard Munch's left hand (1902) Self-portrait: Photo: Munch Museum / Edvard Munch. X-ray: Photo: ...
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