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Bath
Edvard Munch

Bath

1907
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Original dimensions
90 x 112 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1907
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this canvas , the captivating scene of several figures bathing in tranquil water presents itself to the viewer. The fascinating composition immerses the spectator in a universe where human vulnerability is expressed powerfully. Munch, through this painting, does not simply seek to represent a leisure scene; he captures the essence of the human experience, sublimating the beauty of the moment while conveying introspection about life and the relationship with water.

Historical context

Created in 1907, during a significant turning point in artistic history, this painting embodies its roots in the expressionist movement, which was then exploding in Europe and particularly in Norway. The painting, whose current location remains uncertain, captures the very essence of its creator, Edvard Munch , while revealing the tensions of his time. Its impressive dimensions, 90 x 112 cm, seize the gaze and invite introspection.

Place in the artist's career

"Bain" represents a significant milestone in Munch's career, anchoring his emotional style in the collective imagination. Through this painting, one can observe an evolution that aligns with other memorable paintings such as "The Scream" and "The Madonna," which also explore themes of suffering and isolation. "Bain" thus stands as a pivotal work, translating both technical mastery and deep introspection.

Anecdote

Munch often confessed that his ideas emerged during moments of solitude in nature. "The pain is in me like a silent scream," he said. This inspiration can resonate in the masterpiece "Bain," a pictorial work that seeks to express complex feelings, such as anguish and pleasure. The painting, imbued with this original emotion, thus becomes a silent witness to his quest for authenticity.