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Aotoportrait

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

Nom Niveau Date
Edvard Munch, Aotoportrait (1886). Libre de droits.

Informations clés

Artiste
Edvard Munch artsdot.com/fr/artists/edvard-munch_fr/
Dates de l'artiste
1863 – 1944
Peinture
1886
Mouvement
Expressionism Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness.
Époque
19th Century

In context

Aotoportrait — Edvard Munch

Date de création

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900
  6. 1910
  7. 1920
  8. 1930
  9. 1940

Ombré : la vie de Edvard Munch (1863–1944) ▲ cette œuvre, 1886

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Palette de couleurs

Mesuré à partir de l'image

    Couleur principale

    Driftwood #9b7742

    Palette enregistrée

    • #9B7742
    • #1C1C14
    • #C5AA74
    • #634627
    Palette
    Earthy La famille de couleurs dominante dans l'image.
    Couleur principale
    Driftwood
    Intensité
    Balanced Le degré de saturation et la variété des couleurs, allant d'une teinte unique et atténuée à une multitude de nuances éclatantes.
    Contraste
    Bold Le degré de variation de la luminosité et de la saturation des couleurs à travers l'œuvre.
    Harmonie
    Strong Color Unity L'harmonie des couleurs, de leur contraste à leur parfaite unité.
    Luminosité
    Deep_shadow Le degré de luminosité ou d'obscurité de l'image dans son ensemble, des ombres profondes aux hautes lumières éclatantes.
    Saturation
    Subtle Color La pureté et l'intensité des couleurs, allant d'un gris presque imperceptible à une vivacité totale.

    À propos de cette œuvre

    Aotoportrait — Edvard Munch

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Symbolic
    Influences
    Symbolism
    Notable elements or techniques
    Chiaroscuro; Bold brushstrokes
    Subject or theme
    Self-portrait; Anxiety

    Introduction to the Artist and Artwork

    Edvard Munch, a prominent Norwegian painter, is renowned for his unique Expressionist style. Born in 1863, Munch was heavily influenced by Symbolism and German Expressionism, which can be seen in his iconic piece 'Aotoportrait' (1886). This captivating self-portrait is a testament to the artist's ability to convey deep emotions through his work.

    Style and Context

    Munch's 'Aotoportrait' is an excellent example of Expressionism, which focuses on portraying subjective emotions and responses rather than objective reality. The style emerged in the late 19th century as a reaction to Impressionism, which was criticized for being too focused on surface appearances. Expressionist artists like Munch sought to delve deeper into the human psyche, exploring themes of anxiety, fear, and isolation. In 'Aotoportrait', Munch effectively conveys his inner turmoil through exaggerated features, distorted forms, and bold brushstrokes.

    Date and Historical Significance

    Created in 1886, 'Aotoportrait' marks the beginning of Munch's mature artistic career. At this time, he was heavily influenced by Symbolism, which emphasized the spiritual and emotional aspects of art. This can be seen in the painting's dreamlike atmosphere and haunting imagery.

    Artistic Analysis

    In 'Aotoportrait', Munch employs a muted color palette, focusing on earthy browns and greens. The artist's use of chiaroscuro creates a sense of depth and dimension, drawing the viewer into the painting. Munch's self-portrait features distorted facial features, emphasizing his emotional state. His wide eyes and parted lips suggest a sense of unease or vulnerability, while the loose brushstrokes convey a feeling of restlessness or agitation.

    Conclusion

    Edvard Munch's 'Aotoportrait' is a powerful example of Expressionism, showcasing the artist's ability to convey deep emotions through his work. By exploring themes of anxiety and isolation, Munch offers a unique glimpse into the human psyche, making this painting an essential addition to any art collection.

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    Artiste et musée

    Aotoportrait — Edvard Munch

    Artiste

    Edvard Munch

    Born in Adelsbruk, Suède

    Edvard Munch : Vie et Héritage

    Jeunesse et Influences (1863-1889)

    Edvard Munch est né le 12 décembre 1863, à Adelsbruk en Suède, bien qu’il ait passé la majeure partie de sa vie en Norvège. Son enfance a été profondément marquée par le drame et l'instabilité. La perte précoce de sa mère à cause de tuberculose lorsqu’il avait cinq ans, suivie de la mort de sa sœur préférée Sophie, également victime de la même maladie neuf années plus tard, ont laissé une empreinte indélébile sur la psyché de Munch. Il a également lutté toute sa vie contre la peur d'hériter de la maladie mentale qui affligeait son père. Ces expériences lui ont inculqué une préoccupation profonde pour la mort, la maladie et la détresse psychologique – des thèmes qui domineront son œuvre artistique.

    L’enseignement initial d’Edvard Munch à l'École Royale des Beaux-Arts et du Design à Kristiania (aujourd'hui Oslo) s'est avéré déterminant. Là, il a rencontré le philosophe nihiliste Hans Jæger, qui a encouragé Munch à explorer ses tourments intérieurs et à les exprimer par l’art, rejetant les styles académiques conventionnels. Cette mentorat l'a orienté vers une approche plus subjective et chargée émotionnellement de la peinture.

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    Citer cette œuvre

    MLA
    Munch, Edvard. Aotoportrait. 1886, https://artsdot.com/fr/art/edvard-munch-aotoportrait-6WHK7U-en/
    APA
    Munch, Edvard (1886). Aotoportrait [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/fr/art/edvard-munch-aotoportrait-6WHK7U-en/
    Chicago
    Edvard Munch. Aotoportrait. 1886. https://artsdot.com/fr/art/edvard-munch-aotoportrait-6WHK7U-en/
    Harvard
    Munch, Edvard (1886) Aotoportrait. Available at: https://artsdot.com/fr/art/edvard-munch-aotoportrait-6WHK7U-en/

    Look closely

    Aotoportrait — Edvard Munch

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: self-portrait, anxiety, emotion. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Le cri (1893), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Expressionism: Colour and shape deliberately distorted so the picture shows an emotion rather than a likeness. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Quiz d'art

    Aotoportrait — Edvard Munch

    Connaissez-vous bien cette œuvre ?

    Cochez une réponse pour chacune des 5 questions ci-dessous. Chaque question possède exactement une seule bonne réponse.

    1. 1. What artistic movement is Edvard Munch’s ‘Aotoportrait’ primarily associated with?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Cubism
      • C Expressionism
    2. 2. The painting utilizes a muted color palette dominated by earthy browns and greens. What is the primary purpose of this color scheme?

      • A To create vibrant visual spectacle.
      • B To convey a sense of calmness and serenity.
      • C To emphasize emotional intensity and psychological depth.
    3. 3. 'Aotoportrait' exemplifies Expressionist techniques, notably the use of chiaroscuro. What does chiaroscuro contribute to the artwork’s visual impact?

      • A It enhances color saturation.
      • B It creates dramatic contrasts between light and dark.
      • C It simplifies geometric forms.
    4. 4. What is a key thematic element explored in Munch's 'Aotoportrait', reflecting his influence from Symbolism?

      • A Detailed depiction of natural landscapes.
      • B Celebration of classical beauty ideals.
      • C Investigation into inner emotions and psychological states.
    5. 5. The artist’s signature can be found in the lower right corner of ‘Aotoportrait’. What does this signify?

      • A It indicates a formal academic training.
      • B It confirms the authenticity and provenance of the artwork.
      • C It serves as a decorative element.

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