Self-Portrait
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Symbolic Expression
1882
26.0 x 19.0 cm
Munch Museum
Εδουάρδος Μουνχ (1863 – 1944)
Ο Έντβαρντ Μουνχ (1863-1944): Ένας Νορβηγός ζωγράφος, πρωτοπόρος του εξπρεσιονισμού. Διερεύνησε τον φόβο, την θλίψη και τη θνητότητα με έργα που προκαλούν έντονες συναισθηματικές αντιδράσεις.
Munch Museum (Όσλο, Νορβηγία)
Oslo Norway
Ένα Καταφύγιο Ψυχής: Εμβαθύνοντας στον Κόσμο του Edvard Munch
Το MUNCH του Όσλο δεν είναι απλώς ένα κτίριο που στεγάζει πίνακες ζωγραφικής. Είναι ένα καθηλωτικό ταξίδι στην καρδιά των ανθρώπινων συναισθημάτων, ένας χώρος όπου οι ηχώ της αγωνίας, της αγάπης και του υπαρξιακού ερωτήματος αντηχούν μέσα στον χρόνο. Ως θεματοφύλακας πάνω από τη μισή καλλιτεχνική παραγωγή του EdA Window into Munch’s Soul: Examining Edvard Munch's Self-Portrait
Edvard Munch’s “Self-Portrait,” painted in 1882, transcends mere representation; it embodies the anxieties and psychological complexities that defined Munch’s artistic vision and resonate powerfully with audiences today. More than just a depiction of an individual face, this painting serves as a conduit to understanding Munch's profound engagement with themes of mortality, isolation, and inner turmoil—themes that would become central to his oeuvre and cemented his place as one of the pioneers of Expressionism.- Subject Matter & Composition: The portrait presents Munch himself in a strikingly candid pose against a muted backdrop of ochre and grey. His gaze is direct, unwavering, piercing even, confronting the viewer with an unsettling honesty that anticipates the artist’s exploration of psychological states.
- Style & Technique: Executed in oil on board, Munch employs a technique characterized by loose brushstrokes and flattened planes—a deliberate departure from academic realism. These stylistic choices prioritize emotional expression over meticulous detail, reflecting Munch's desire to convey feeling rather than simply documenting appearance.
- Symbolism & Emotional Impact: The pallid complexion of Munch’s face—a deliberate exaggeration—symbolizes vulnerability and fragility. The dark eyes, positioned slightly off-center, convey a sense of melancholy and introspection, hinting at the artist's internal preoccupation with confronting his own mortality. The overall effect is one of profound sadness and unease, capturing the essence of Munch’s psychological landscape.
- Influence & Legacy: “Self-Portrait” stands as an exemplar of Expressionist aesthetics—a movement that sought to depict subjective experience rather than objective reality. Its influence can be seen in subsequent artists who embraced bold colors and distorted forms to convey emotional intensity, establishing Munch’s work as a cornerstone of modern art.
Πληροφορίες για το έργο
- Τίτλος: Self-Portrait
- Καλλιτέχνης: Εδουάρδος Μουνχ
- Έτος: 1882
- Αρχικές διαστάσεις: 26.0 x 19.0 cm
- Μορφή: Portrait
- Κατάσταση πνευματικών δικαιωμάτων: Δημόσιο περιουσιακό δικαίωμα
- Τοποθεσία έκθεσης: Munch Museum
- Μέσο: Acrylic On Canvas
- Τεχνική εκτέλεσης: WallArt
- Δημιουργική περίοδος: Mature Period
Σημαντικά στοιχεία
- Subject or theme: Psychological portraiture
- Dimensions: 26 x 19 cm
- Influences: Romanticism
- Artistic style: Expressionist
- Medium: Oil on board
- Movement: Symbolism
- Artist: Edvard Munch