Showing 9 artworks with Edvard Munch and with 1904
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Discover Edvard Munch's 'Girls on the Pier' (1904), a haunting Post-Impressionist masterpiece capturing introspective solitude with bold brushstrokes and emotional depth.
Discover Edvard Munch's 'Girls on the Pier' (1904), a vibrant Post-Impressionist oil painting capturing introspective solitude with bold brushstrokes, luminous colors, and emotional depth. Perfect for art collectors.
Explore Edvard Munch's expressive masterpiece 'Dance on the Beach,' capturing joy and leisure on the beach with vibrant light and masterful technique. Discover Expressionism & its influence.
Explore Edvard Munch's 'Generations' (1904): A haunting black & white depiction of generational connection, featuring two men contemplating life’s mysteries within a serene woodland setting. Discover its symbolism and historical context.
Delve into Edvard Munch’s ‘Count Henry Kessler Private collection,’ a Symbolist masterpiece exploring introspection and artistic heritage. Discover its muted palette, layered symbolism & historical context.
Explore Edvard Munch's evocative 'Girl Under Apple Tree' (1904), a haunting Expressionist masterpiece capturing solitude and introspection with bold brushstrokes.
Explore Edvard Munch's 'Girls on the Shore,' a haunting Symbolist painting capturing longing and contemplation with striking figures against the ocean’s backdrop. A masterpiece of emotion & artistic context.
A haunting telegram from Edvard Munch – a poignant relic of the artist's anxieties and a window into his troubled soul. Hand-painted reproduction of this iconic 1904 document.