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Ludwig Ravensberg
Edvard Munch

Ludwig Ravensberg

1909
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Original dimensions
77.5 x 175 cm
Museum
Munch Museum
Year
1909
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

This captivating scene imbued with vibrant energy highlights the central character, Ludwig Ravensberg, with dramatic intensity. The painting explores themes of anguish and resentment, reflecting a complex humanity caught between light and shadow. Munch, with his inimitable style, manages to convey a sense of strangeness in the ordinary, making this pictorial work unforgettable.

Historical context

Ludwig Ravensberg is an iconic work by Edvard Munch , created in 1909 in Oslo, a city where art intertwines with history. This painting illustrates the expressionist movement, claiming a strong sensitivity and an exploration of human emotions. Currently, this canvas flourishes at the famous Munch Museum, testifying to the unique legacy of the artist. With impressive size, it captivates the eye with its dimensions of 77.5 x 175 cm.

Place in the artist's career

Ludwig Ravensberg fits into a pivotal period of Edvard Munch 's career, where his artistic language evolves. This painting, alongside "The Scream" and "The Madonna," testifies to his growing mastery of expressing emotions through color and form, asserting itself as a stylistic peak in his artistic journey.

Anecdote

Edvard Munch once declared: "Art is a way of hiding your pain while showing it." This sentiment drove him to capture moments of melancholic beauty, like that of a morning when he encountered a solemn face, inspiring the creation of Ludwig Ravensberg. This painting, like a breath of life, resonates with the very essence of its inspiration.

Major exhibitions

Edvard Munch : portraits