
Landeaux under large trees
- Original dimensions
- 95.5 x 140.5 cm
- Museum
- Munch Museum
- Year
- 1909
Scene depicted
"Landeaux sous de grands arbres" illustrates a peaceful view, where human figures are meticulously integrated into a lush landscape. In the shade of the large trees, the work reveals the harmony of a natural world, almost timeless. The play of light and shadow creates a lively dialogue between man and nature, pushing the boundaries of the visible to dive into emotional feeling. Every detail, every color of the composition contributes to a visual symphony full of emotion.
Historical context
Created in 1909, the painting "Landeaux sous de grands arbres" is part of the powerful expressionist movement, of which Edvard Munch is one of the pioneers. Located in Oslo, this work was conceived during an intense period of emotional exploration, between deep melancholy and a quest for light. Today, the canvas resides at the Munch Museum, where it continues to move visitors with its vibrant message and striking composition.
Place in the artist's career
"Landeaux sous de grands arbres" ranks among Munch's iconic works, illustrating his transition from a realistic approach to a more expressive exploration of the human condition. Alongside works such as "The Scream" and "The Madonna," this canvas showcases the artist's technical evolution, disregarding conventions to embrace emotional abstraction, thus offering a poignant insight into his recurring themes of anxiety and beauty.
Anecdote
"Every canvas I create is a resonance of my thoughts. I paint life and its contrasts." These words resonate powerfully when considering the genesis of this masterpiece . Imagine Munch, sitting on a green hill, capturing the tranquility of a quiet afternoon, mingled with the rustling of leaves, inspiring this painting that evokes a sweet nostalgia.