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Έντβαρτ Μουνκ (Edvard Munch)
Έργα
20 Νοεμβρίου 1933
Self Portrait with Skeleton Arm, lithography, 1895
45,8 × 31,4 cm
Edvard Munch in the garden of the mansion of Dr. Max Linde, Lübeck (Germany) 1902. In the background a cast of Auguste Rodin's sculpture "Iron Era".
Munch in 1933
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scream
Μια από τις πολλές εκδοχές του πίνακα φυλαγμένη στην Εθνική Πινακοθήκη της Νορβηγίας, Όσλο
1893, oil, tempera & pastel on cardboard, 91 × 73.5 cm (35.8 × 28.9 in)
1893: pastel on cardboard. As possibly the earliest version of The Scream, this pastel appears to be the sketch in which Munch mapped out the essentials of the composition.
1895: lithograph. About 45 prints were made before the printer repurposed the lithograph stone. A few were hand colored by Munch.
1895: pastel on cardboard, was sold for more than US$120 million, at Sotheby's, in 2012.
1910: tempera on cardboard, was stolen from the Munch Museum in 2004, but recovered in 2006.
The Sick Child (1907)
Harald Nørregaard (painted by Munch in 1899, National Gallery) was one of Munch's closest friends since adolescence, adviser and lawyer
The Dance of Life. 1899–1900. Oil on canvas, 49½ × 75 in. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
Ashes. 1894. Oil on canvas. 120.5 × 141 cm. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
Madonna. 1894. Oil on canvas. 90 × 68 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
The Seine at Saint-Cloud. 1890. 46 × 38 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
At the Roulette Table in Monte Carlo. 1892. 74,5 × 116 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
August Strindberg. 1892. Oil on canvas, 120 × 90 cm. Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden
Death in the Sickroom. 1893. 134 × 160 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
Starry Night. 1893. 135.6 × 140 cm. J. Paul Getty Museum.
Death in the Sickroom. c. 1895. Oil on canvas. 59 × 66 in. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
Lady From the Sea (detail). 1896. Oil on canvas. 39½ × 126 in.
Train Smoke. 1900. 84 × 109 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
Four Girls in Åsgårdstrand. 1903. 87 × 111 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
Weeping Nude. 1913–14. 110 × 135 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo
The Yellow Log. 1912. 129.5 × 159.5 cm. Munch Museum, Oslo