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Explore "Model by the Wicker Chair" by Edvard Munch – a haunting Symbolist portrait capturing anxiety and mortality. Discover its context, style & symbolism within this iconic masterpiece.
Experience Edvard Munch's iconic portrait of a contemplative man in a suit, capturing the artist’s signature style and emotional depth from the Symbolist period. Discover this evocative piece and bring its timeless beauty into your space.
Experience Edvard Munch’s ‘The Drowned Boy,’ a haunting Expressionist masterpiece capturing profound melancholy and existential angst through bold colors and psychological realism – perfect for art lovers.
Experience the vibrancy of Oslo! Edvard Munch's 'Spring Day on Karl Johan Street' (1890) captures urban life with Impressionistic flair, hinting at deeper social themes.
Experience "Despair" by Edvard Munch – a haunting expressionist masterpiece capturing profound melancholy and isolation. Explore themes of death, anxiety, and the human condition through this iconic 1892 work.
Experience Edvard Munch’s ‘Starry Night’ (1920) – a profound Expressionist masterpiece exploring existential dread. Witness vibrant colors, swirling forms, and Munch's raw emotion in this iconic work.
This reproduction of Edvard Munch’s ‘Untitled (1124)’ exemplifies Expressionism, prioritizing emotional impact over realism. Featuring two figures—a ghostly woman and an older man—against a newspaper print, it utilizes thick charcoal lines to convey fear and isolation. Symbolically rich, referencing Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt,' the artwork explores themes of melancholy and spiritual questioning.
Experience Edvard Munch’s iconic style in this haunting portrait of a woman with a blurred face, capturing profound anxiety and emotion. A timeless piece reflecting the artist's expressionist period – discover or own this evocative artwork.