untitled (3161)
Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944)
Edvard Munch (1863-1944): En norsk maler kendt for 'Skriget' og sin ekspressive skildring af angst, sorg og menneskets skrøbelighed. Se hans ikoniske værker!
A Portrait of Quiet Contemplation: Edvard Munch’s Untitled (3161)
Edvard Munch's *untitled (3161)*, a deceptively simple depiction of a woman seated in repose, transcends mere representation to embody the profound anxieties and psychological explorations characteristic of Expressionism. Painted around 1908, this artwork resides within Munch’s broader oeuvre dedicated to confronting themes of existential dread and emotional vulnerability—a legacy cemented by his iconic masterpiece *The Scream*. While seemingly tranquil on the surface, a closer examination reveals layers of symbolic significance interwoven with masterful artistic technique.- Subject Matter & Composition: The portrait focuses intently on a woman positioned in a chair, her gaze directed towards an unseen window. Her hands clasped together convey a gesture of introspection and perhaps sorrow—a posture that speaks volumes about inner turmoil hidden beneath a veneer of composure.
- Style & Technique: Munch’s distinctive Expressionist style prioritizes conveying emotion over accurate depiction. Employing loose brushstrokes and muted color palettes – predominantly reds and browns – he eschews realism in favor of capturing the subjective experience of feeling. The painting utilizes a technique reminiscent of Impressionism, particularly in its handling of light and shadow, yet departs dramatically from traditional conventions.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: untitled (3161)
- Kunstner: Edvard Munch
- Ophavsretlig status: Public domain
- Medie: Acrylic On Canvas
- Kontekstuelt korpus: psychological depth , mortality concerns
- Nøgleord: edvard munch , melancholy , painting
- Emner: emotion , window , woman
Hurtige fakta
- Location: The Munch Museum, Oslo
- Title: untitled (3161)
- Notable elements or techniques: Psychological realism; Bold brushstrokes
- Subject or theme: Solitude; Contemplation
- Influences: Romanticism
- Medium: Oil on canvas
