Reproduction Art
Lucien Dedichen
Edvard Munch

Lucien Dedichen

1925
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Original dimensions
68 x 100 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1925
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting “Lucien Dedichen” represents an emotional portrait, where each brushstroke lives through the introspective gaze of the subject. The canvas reveals not only a silhouette but a depth of emotions and a story, told through shades of color and a delicate composition. This work stands as a poignant testament to human fragility, grappling with the condition of existence.

Historical context

Created in 1925, during a period when expressionism was in full swing, this painting by Edvard Munch resonates deeply with the emotional turmoil of its time. Set against a vibrant Scandinavian cultural backdrop, the work illustrates the psychological and social challenges Munch faced. Currently, this canvas is not displayed in a specified museum, which gives it an air of mystery, while its imposing dimensions of 68 x 100 cm draw the eye and attention.

Place in the artist's career

Positioning this painting as a peak work, it reflects an evident artistic maturity, marking a turning point in Munch's career. Alongside The Scream and The Kiss , “Lucien Dedichen” navigates between psychological depth and a constant search for emotional truth, a fundamental characteristic of his unique style.

Anecdote

“Light must always reveal the soul,” Munch said, evoking his relentless quest to capture inner depth through his works. This reflection is particularly relevant for Lucien Dedichen , which delicately merges light and shadow, offering a poignant glimpse into the human soul in meticulous labor.

Major exhibitions

Edvard Munch : portretter