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Apple Tree in the Garden at Ekely
Edvard Munch

Apple Tree in the Garden at Ekely

1928
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Original dimensions
72.3 x 70 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1928
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

At the heart of this canvas , Munch immortalizes a lush garden bathed in the light of a gentle afternoon. The apple tree, majestically standing, exhales its floral scents, blending nature and introspection. The brush strokes evoke the rustling of leaves, while the sky, in a soothing blue, enhances the feeling of serenity. Every element of the scene seems to vibrate with its own life, inviting contemplation and escape.

Historical context

Created in 1928, this painting has its origins in Ekely, a locality rich in stories and personal resonances for Munch. Evolving within the expressionist movement, Apple Tree in the Garden at Ekely is set in a time when abstract art and pure emotion took precedence over realistic representation. Although the original canvas is not preserved in an identified museum, its dimensions of 72.3 x 70 cm evoke a powerful and introspective presence, drawing the gaze into a whirlpool of nostalgia and escape.

Place in the artist's career

Apple Tree in the Garden at Ekely is situated at a turning point in Munch's career, marking a stylistic maturity. In parallel with major works such as The Scream and Madonna , this painting illustrates an evolution towards a more personal and introspective expression. Munch, through this means, offers an emotional depth that resonates throughout all his works, revealing the complexity of the human soul.

Anecdote

“I have always found beauty in pain, and these apple trees in my garden are the embodiment of my deepest reflections.” These words from Edvard Munch resonate like an echo of moments spent in his spring garden, a place where every flower, every color, becomes an ode to life. The painting , rich in emotions, captures this essence in the subtle shades of the composition .