
Edvard Munch
1863–1944 · Noruega · Simbolismo, Expressionismo
A história
One evening in the early 1890s Munch was walking a road above the Kristiania fjord, the old name for Oslo, with two friends when the sky over the water turned blood-red. He wrote in his diary that he stopped, trembling, and felt an endless scream pass through nature. Out of that walk came The Scream, painted in 1893. Astronomers have since argued the red sky was real, an afterglow from the eruption of the volcano Krakatoa in 1883 that tinted sunsets across the world for months.
He had reasons to see dread in an ordinary sunset. His mother and his older sister Sophie both died of tuberculosis while he was a boy, and illness and breakdown followed him for decades. In 1908 he checked himself into a Copenhagen clinic after a collapse. He turned all of it into pictures of jealousy, sickness, and anxiety that he grouped under the title The Frieze of Life.
By the 1930s his fame was wide enough that the Nazi government pulled 82 of his works from German museums as degenerate art. He spent his last years outside occupied Norway's capital, on his estate at Ekely, guarding the thousands of paintings and prints he had kept for himself. He died there in January 1944 at 80, and left almost his entire private collection to the city of Oslo.
Obras
38 obras
VampiroEdvard Munch, 1893
AnsiedadeEdvard Munch, 1894
A Dança da VidaEdvard Munch, 1899
CiúmeEdvard Munch, 1895
PuberdadeEdvard Munch, 1895
O BeijoEdvard Munch, 1897
Inger na praiaEdvard Munch, 1889
Noite EstreladaEdvard Munch, 1893
Natal no BordelEdvard Munch, 1904
Entardecer na Karl JohanEdvard Munch, 1892
Autorretrato. Entre o Relógio e a CamaEdvard Munch, 1940
CinzasEdvard Munch, 1894
Retrato Caricatural de Tulla LarsenEdvard Munch, 1905
Noite em Saint-CloudEdvard Munch, 1890
A morte e a criançaEdvard Munch, 1899
Bocejo matinalEdvard Munch, 1913
Autorretrato com cigarroEdvard Munch, 1895
A morte de MaratEdvard Munch, 1907
Beijo à JanelaEdvard Munch, 1892
SeparaçãoEdvard Munch, 1896
Friedrich NietzscheEdvard Munch, 1906
Homens Banhando-seEdvard Munch, 1908
Modelo junto à cadeira de vimeEdvard Munch, 1919
Desespero (Humor doentio ao pôr do sol)Edvard Munch, 1892
GólgotaEdvard Munch, 1900