Reproduction Art
Beginning of Spring
Edvard Munch

Beginning of Spring

1905
300 €
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Original dimensions
44.5 x 70.5 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1905
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

This canvas represents a bucolic scene, where nature emerges from a hibernation delicately described by the artist. The composition, imbued with light and life, invites one to feel the sweetness of renewal. Each element of this canvas tells a story of rebirth, carried by vibrant colors that celebrate the arrival of spring.

Historical context

Created in 1905, this painting is set in the flourishing context of the expressionist period in Oslo, Norway. Edvard Munch , a key figure of this movement, captured the essence of human feelings through his works, including this canvas vibrant with emotions. Currently, the precise location of this canvas remains uncertain, but its dimensions, 44.5 x 70.5 cm, already evoke a palpable intimacy, in line with the scene it depicts.

Place in the artist's career

Beginning of Spring crystallizes a significant step in the artistic trajectory of Edvard Munch . Registering as one of his promising beginnings, this canvas already proposes the themes of anxiety and redemption that will be present in his later works. In parallel, pieces such as The Scream and The Madonna illustrate the evolution of technique and emotional depth that will characterize his creative journey.

Anecdote

“I discovered spring in the softness of a morning, where the light caresses the contours of my thoughts.” This poetic quote resonates in the creative process of Edvard Munch . Imagine him then, facing a sunlit alley, observing the first flowers fragile under the spring sun, nurturing the inspiration behind this masterpiece .