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Avenue in Kragerø
Edvard Munch

Avenue in Kragerø

1912
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Original dimensions
69 x 90 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1912
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this pictorial work , Munch captures a scene imbued with tranquility, where a tree-lined avenue unfolds. The delicate hues evoke a peaceful atmosphere, inviting observers to stroll and lose themselves in the contemplation of the moment. The path seems to extend infinitely, direct and mysterious, a reflection of the quest for the passage of time in nature. It is an invitation to reconnect with the serenity of the environment.

Historical context

Created in 1912, during a period when modernism was emerging vigorously, the painting "avenue à Kragerø" by Edvard Munch perfectly illustrates the spirit of the early 20th century. Located in a charming Norwegian port, Kragerø is where the sky meets the sea, painting stories of a daily life that is both serene and melancholic. This unique composition is not just a canvas , but a vibrant testimony to the artistic legacy of a master of symbolism . Currently, this work remains in private collections, reviving the emotions of each viewer.

Place in the artist's career

"avenue à Kragerø" represents a milestone in Munch's career, where his style reaches unprecedented maturity. Around this period, other canvases like "The Scream" and "The Dance of Life" testify to his emotional evolution. Each masterpiece navigates through the tumultuous waters of the human soul, but this one stands out for its softness and harmony.

Anecdote

"Nature is my soul and my muse," Munch might have said while contemplating the landscapes of his childhood. Each brushstroke in this painting recalls a clear morning, where colors dance with light, revealing silent melodies. This canvas is a reflection of a moment of calm, a deep introspection on the ephemeral beauty of life.