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Ernest Thiel
Edvard Munch

Ernest Thiel

1907
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Original dimensions
101 x 191 cm
Museum
Thiel Gallery
Year
1907
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this poignant composition, Munch depicts both the beauty and melancholy of humanity. The finely stylized human figures seem to lose themselves in contemplation, addressing universal themes such as isolation and introspection. The scene comes alive under the brushstrokes, suggesting a psychological depth that only an exceptional mastery of painting can achieve.

Historical context

Created in 1907, in Oslo, this painting echoes the symbolist period in which Edvard Munch excelled brilliantly. This masterpiece is currently displayed at the Thiel Gallery, where it attracts attention and evokes powerful emotions. In this context rich in artistic effervescence, the canvas "Ernest Thiel" embodies a profound reflection on the human condition, while integrating significant visual elements of its time.

Place in the artist's career

“Ernest Thiel” represents a significant period in Munch's journey. It reflects a stylistic culmination that is palpable in his contemporary works like “The Scream” and “The Madonna,” where both technical and emotional evolution is observed. This painting positions itself between the exploration of existential suffering and the poignant beauty of life.

Anecdote

“Every painting is a struggle against darkness.” This reflection from Edvard Munch resonates intimately with the story of the painting "Ernest Thiel." Inspired by a spring morning, where the soft light mingled with the shadows of a still-sleeping Oslo, the artist captures a palpable tension, a moment where life emerges from the mists of the past.