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Lothar Linde in the Red Jacket
Edvard Munch

Lothar Linde in the Red Jacket

1903
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Original dimensions
40 x 50 cm
Museum
"degenerate art" collection
Year
1903
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

This striking painting represents Lothar Linde, embodying an inner quest and deep introspection. The subject, a human figure in a thoughtful posture, is wrapped in a red jacket , contrasting with a dark background, a masterful trick by Munch that inevitably draws the viewer's eye. This pictorial work evokes an atmosphere of melancholy and contemplation, making the moment eternal.

Historical context

Created in 1903, at the heart of the expressionist movement, this painting is set in a poignant historical context. At that time, Edvard Munch is in Oslo, a city vibrant with creativity, where he aspires to capture human emotions in his canvas . Currently, this painting is part of the "Degenerate Art" collection, highlighting the artistic struggle of his time, a true symbol of cultural resistance.

Place in the artist's career

“Lothar Linde in the red jacket” is ideally positioned in the career of Edvard Munch , marking a period of maturation in his expressionist style. This painting, alongside other masterpieces like “The Scream” and “The Madonna,” illustrates an intense evolution, where the artist further explores human emotions and interacts with them through his flamboyant brush.

Anecdote

“Color is the affection of the soul.” These inspiring words from Edvard Munch transport us to a peaceful morning, when the artist meets the gaze of Lothar Linde, whose red jacket illuminates the surrounding gloom. This silent dialogue between the artist and his subject becomes the very soul of the painting , vibrating with complex feelings.