Edvard Munch: Brush Touches
In the early works of Edvard Munch, an introverted and pessimistic atmosphere prevailed. Although this atmosphere became sunny and moderate in recent years, anger and grief did not disappear completely.
Munch, which keeps the spiritual and emotional issues at the forefront as a theme, details the paintings of his works called ”Weeping Nude”, "Madonna“ and “Death in the Patient Room" at different periods, color transitions and brush touches;
Weeping Nude, 1913
Oil on canvas, 110.5 x 135 cm, Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway.
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Madonna, 1894-1895
Oil on canvas, 90.5 x 70.5 cm, Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, Norway.
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Death in the Sickroom, c. 1893
Tempera and pastel on canvas, 152.5 x 169.5 cm, Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, Norway.