Edvard Munch - Young Girl on a Jetty - Artprint - 50 x 40 cm





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Beautiful, expressive art print by Edvard Munch in 50 x 40 cm format titled Young Girl on a Jetty. The piece is a high-quality print on sturdy paper and is in very good condition.
Artist: Edvard Munch
Young Girl on a Jetty
Art: Fine art print
Technique: Printing on stiff paper
Originality: Reproduction
Sheet size: 50 x 40 cm
Condition: New
Origin: Art Publishing
Epoch: Expressionism
Nationality: Norwegian Art
Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch, born in 1863 in Loten, Norway, and died in 1944 in Oslo, was a significant Norwegian painter and graphic artist, best known for his iconic work 'The Scream' (1893). Munch is considered a pioneer of Expressionism and explored existential themes such as anxiety, death, loneliness, and love in his art. His paintings are characterized by intense emotional depth, placing him alongside other Symbolist and Expressionist artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, who also examined the inner life of humans and their psychological states in their works.
'The Scream,' one of Munch's most famous works, is aligned with the symbolist works of artists like Odilon Redon, who also depicted the unconscious and the dreamlike in his art. While Redon often worked with supernatural and mystical motifs, Munch expressed the feeling of existential fear and despair in a nearly universal form. His intense use of color and dramatic lines to amplify emotional states directly parallels the expressionist techniques of artists like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a member of the 'Brücke' group, which also focused on depicting inner states.
Munch's influence on the expressionist movement is unmistakable. He inspired artists like Emil Nolde and Max Beckmann, who explored similar themes of loneliness and isolation in their works. Nolde, like Munch, used bold, often aggressive colors to evoke deep emotional responses, while Beckmann's works were often characterized by a oppressive, psychological heaviness, similar to the dark atmosphere that characterizes many of Munch's paintings.
In addition to painting, Munch was also an innovative graphic artist whose works paved the way for modern expressions in the field of printmaking. In this regard, he resembles artists like Käthe Kollwitz, whose graphics also contain emotional depth and social commentary on human suffering. Both artists used their printmaking to depict the darker sides of life and significantly contributed to establishing graphic art as an important artistic medium.
In summary, Edvard Munch remains a central figure in modern art, whose work is deeply rooted in the themes of Symbolism and Expressionism. In his emotional intensity and his engagement with the human psyche, he influenced subsequent generations of artists such as Nolde, Beckmann, and Kollwitz. His ability to visually represent the unconscious and the deepest fears of humans made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Thematically related artists
Theo van Doesburg, Gerrit Rietveld, Bart van der Leck, Georges Vantongerloo, Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Le Corbusier, Jean Arp, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, Hans Richter, El Lissitzky, Naum Gabo, Vladimir Tatlin, Alexander Calder, Max Bill, Constantin Brâncuși, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Theo van Doesburg, Bauhaus, Richard Paul Lohse, Josef Albers, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, Sol LeWitt.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto solid hard cardboard cores, wrap them with corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy cartons. The shipment is accompanied by a tracking number for parcel tracking.
About us
We have been active in the art dealing industry for over 20 years and possess extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
No shipping to the Canary Islands.
Seller's Story
Beautiful, expressive art print by Edvard Munch in 50 x 40 cm format titled Young Girl on a Jetty. The piece is a high-quality print on sturdy paper and is in very good condition.
Artist: Edvard Munch
Young Girl on a Jetty
Art: Fine art print
Technique: Printing on stiff paper
Originality: Reproduction
Sheet size: 50 x 40 cm
Condition: New
Origin: Art Publishing
Epoch: Expressionism
Nationality: Norwegian Art
Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch, born in 1863 in Loten, Norway, and died in 1944 in Oslo, was a significant Norwegian painter and graphic artist, best known for his iconic work 'The Scream' (1893). Munch is considered a pioneer of Expressionism and explored existential themes such as anxiety, death, loneliness, and love in his art. His paintings are characterized by intense emotional depth, placing him alongside other Symbolist and Expressionist artists like Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele, who also examined the inner life of humans and their psychological states in their works.
'The Scream,' one of Munch's most famous works, is aligned with the symbolist works of artists like Odilon Redon, who also depicted the unconscious and the dreamlike in his art. While Redon often worked with supernatural and mystical motifs, Munch expressed the feeling of existential fear and despair in a nearly universal form. His intense use of color and dramatic lines to amplify emotional states directly parallels the expressionist techniques of artists like Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a member of the 'Brücke' group, which also focused on depicting inner states.
Munch's influence on the expressionist movement is unmistakable. He inspired artists like Emil Nolde and Max Beckmann, who explored similar themes of loneliness and isolation in their works. Nolde, like Munch, used bold, often aggressive colors to evoke deep emotional responses, while Beckmann's works were often characterized by a oppressive, psychological heaviness, similar to the dark atmosphere that characterizes many of Munch's paintings.
In addition to painting, Munch was also an innovative graphic artist whose works paved the way for modern expressions in the field of printmaking. In this regard, he resembles artists like Käthe Kollwitz, whose graphics also contain emotional depth and social commentary on human suffering. Both artists used their printmaking to depict the darker sides of life and significantly contributed to establishing graphic art as an important artistic medium.
In summary, Edvard Munch remains a central figure in modern art, whose work is deeply rooted in the themes of Symbolism and Expressionism. In his emotional intensity and his engagement with the human psyche, he influenced subsequent generations of artists such as Nolde, Beckmann, and Kollwitz. His ability to visually represent the unconscious and the deepest fears of humans made him one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Thematically related artists
Theo van Doesburg, Gerrit Rietveld, Bart van der Leck, Georges Vantongerloo, Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Le Corbusier, Jean Arp, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, Hans Richter, El Lissitzky, Naum Gabo, Vladimir Tatlin, Alexander Calder, Max Bill, Constantin Brâncuși, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Theo van Doesburg, Bauhaus, Richard Paul Lohse, Josef Albers, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, Sol LeWitt.
Shipping information:
We roll prints onto solid hard cardboard cores, wrap them with corrugated cardboard, and ship them in sturdy cartons. The shipment is accompanied by a tracking number for parcel tracking.
About us
We have been active in the art dealing industry for over 20 years and possess extensive experience in the professional handling and shipping of artworks.
No shipping to the Canary Islands.
