Showing 8 artworks with Edvard Munch and with 1905
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Experience Edvard Munch's 'Portrait of Herbert Esche,' a haunting expressionist masterpiece capturing psychological intensity and emotional turmoil. A glimpse into Munch’s world of anxiety, beauty, and profound human experience.
Explore Edvard Munch’s "Portrait of Hanni Esche" (1905). A captivating Expressionist portrait featuring a thoughtful woman in blue, vibrant yellow background & loose brushwork. Discover this unique artwork's beauty and historical significance.
Discover Edvard Munch’s poignant 1905 oil painting 'Erdmute and Hans-Herbert Esche,' capturing childhood innocence with expressive brushwork & muted tones – a timeless masterpiece.
“Ludvig Karsten” by Edvard Munch – Expressionist portrait capturing intimacy and melancholy. Explore Thielska Galleriet’s stunning collection & Munch's influence on Scandinavian art. #EdvardMunch #Portrait #Expressionism
Explore Edvard Munch’s 'Portrait of a Girl (Erdmute Esche)' – a tender 1905 Impressionist piece capturing childhood innocence. Oil, impasto & soft lighting evoke warmth and emotion.
Explore Edvard Munch's 'Henrik Lund, Karikatur,' a striking Symbolist portrait embodying anxiety and psychological turmoil through bold color & unsettling imagery. Discover the artist’s exploration of emotion and inner experience.
Munch's masterful use of color—particularly the dominant yellow—and expressive brushstrokes powerfully convey emotion and psychological depth, cementing "Portrait of Hanni Esche"’s place as a cornerstone of Expressionist art.
Herbert Esche in the Library by Edvard Munch captures a moment of quiet contemplation within a richly detailed library setting—a poignant portrayal of intellect and artistic vision.