Mañana
Morning
“Morning” by Edvard Munch, created in 1884, stands as a cornerstone of Expressionism—a movement that fundamentally challenged the conventions of artistic representation and prioritized conveying inner emotional states over objective observation. This painting isn’t merely a depiction of a woman; it's an embodiment of introspection, vulnerability, and the profound impact of solitude on the human psyche.
Style and Date
Munch’s masterful use of muted colors—primarily ochre, gray, and pale blues—combined with bold, swirling brushstrokes immediately distinguishes “Morning” from more polished academic styles. Expressionism arose in Europe during the early 20th century as a reaction against Impressionism's focus on capturing fleeting moments of light and color. Artists like Munch sought to express their anxieties, fears, and psychological turmoil through distorted forms and emotionally charged palettes—a deliberate departure from realism.
Edvard Munch himself, considered the father of Expressionism, achieved this evocative effect by employing a technique known as “psychological painting.” He meticulously studied the influence of color on human emotion, believing that art could serve as a conduit for conveying subconscious feelings. The resulting image is less about accurately portraying what is seen and more about communicating what is felt.
Image Information
The composition centers around a woman seated on a bed—a seemingly simple tableau that belies its depth of meaning. Her legs are crossed, suggesting repose but also conveying a sense of confinement. She gazes outwards, towards an unseen horizon or perhaps a book resting beside her, embodying a contemplative stillness punctuated by moments of intense thought. The room itself is sparsely furnished – a chair and couch—further emphasizing the woman’s isolation.
Two books are strategically placed within the scene: one positioned on the bed alongside the woman and another situated to her right. These objects serve as visual anchors, grounding the composition while simultaneously hinting at intellectual engagement and perhaps unresolved questions. A vase delicately balanced on the left side adds an element of elegance—a subtle counterpoint to the prevailing mood of melancholy.
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- Explore the history of painting at History of Painting
- Discover similar artworks at Morning by Edvard Munch
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Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944)
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Sobre esta obra
- Título: Mañana
- Artista: Edvard Munch
- Año: 1884
- Formato: Cuadrado
- Estado de derechos de autor: Dominio público
- Técnica y materiales: Acrílico sobre lienzo
- Técnica o medio: Arte de pared
- Contexto de la obra: symbolic expressionism , mortality anxiety fears
- Color predominante: Marrón rosáceo
- Palabras clave: impresionismo , edvard munch , colores suaves
Datos clave
- Year: 1884
- Subject or theme: Mujer contemplativa en cama
- Dimensions: 96.5 x 103.5 cm
- Movement: Expresionismo
- Artist: Edvard Munch
- Location: Colección Rasmus Meyer, Bergen, Noruega
- Medium: Óleo sobre lienzo

