
Fredrik Lidemark
- Original dimensions
- 110 x 198 cm
- Museum
- Not specified
- Year
- 1885
Scene depicted
Fredrik Lidemark, this painting emblematic, captures a moment of intense emotion. It depicts a complex and nuanced daily life, featuring a character lost in thought, introspective, who seems to bear the weight of the world on his shoulders. Through dense brushstrokes and striking contrasts, Munch draws a palpable tension, inviting the viewer to navigate the meanders of the soul.
Historical context
Created in 1885, this painting emanates from a cultural context steeped in symbolism and the emerging expressionist movement. The canvas stands out for its ability to capture the torments of the human soul, characteristic of the innovative spirit of Edvard Munch . Although its current location is not specified, this invaluable work continues to inhabit the minds of art enthusiasts.
Place in the artist's career
This painting is situated at a decisive turning point in the career of Edvard Munch . With its poignant compositions, it reveals his unique and emotive approach, akin to other pieces like “The Scream” and “The Madonna,” which together testify to a stunning stylistic evolution, marking the emergence of an artist with great potential.
Anecdote
“In every face, I see a story, a silent scream waiting to be heard.” This is how Edvard Munch evokes his quest for expression. Inspired one April morning, in the alleys of Oslo, he expresses through this masterpiece the echoes of an omnipresent melancholy, which can almost be heard vibrating in the air.
Major exhibitions
Edvard Munch : portretter