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Beach Landscape
Edvard Munch

Beach Landscape

1905
300 €
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Original dimensions
100 x 69.5 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1905
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this pictorial work, Munch brilliantly transcribes a sunset over a tranquil beach. The composition unfolds before our eyes with its fluid shapes and delicate shades, immersing us in an atmosphere of serenity. The silhouettes of bathers are enveloped in golden light, revealing the sweetness of the moment while allowing a subtle emotion to shine through, a witness to a world that is both peaceful and introspective.

Historical context

Created at a pivotal time in the early 20th century, this remarkable canvas is part of the symbolist movement, deeply influenced by the vibrant artistic climate of Norway. Edvard Munch , a pioneer of expressionism , captures through this painting the melancholy and beauty of Scandinavian landscapes, echoing his own inner reflections. Today, despite the absence of a museum specifically dedicated to this work, its importance remains etched in the history of art.

Place in the artist's career

Beach Landscape represents a key period in the career of Edvard Munch . Emanating from a time when the artist explores themes related to nature and humanity, this painting stands alongside two other iconic canvases : The Scream and The Dance of Life. Together, these works trace a stylistic evolution where the quest for pure emotion takes center stage, marking the beginnings of an inimitable style.

Anecdote

"I paint memories, each canvas is a story that my eyes have lived." This quote, imbued with wisdom and nostalgia, resonates with the creative process of Edvard Munch . Imagine a sunny morning, the waves caressing the shore, a breath of fresh wind bringing marine scents. This painting was born from the wonder of an artist before moments of life, bursts of light and color.