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Maridalsveien in Nydalen
Edvard Munch

Maridalsveien in Nydalen

1881
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Original dimensions
36.5 x 29.5 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1881
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this pictorial work, Munch captures a moment frozen in time, where the calm of the streets of Nydalen meets the first glimmers of a new day. The reflections of light in the water and the facades of the buildings intensify the painting , offering a vision that is both realistic and poetic of Norwegian urban life. Every detail of this painting, every brushstroke, evokes a palpable emotion, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in this warm atmosphere.

Historical context

Created in 1881, the painting titled Maridalsveien in Nydalen immerses the observer in the vibrant heart of the city of Oslo, Norway. This canvas is emblematic of expressionism , an artistic movement that Munch has masterfully influenced. This painting evokes not only the beauty of the Norwegian urban landscape but also a period of profound cultural upheaval. Although the current location of the work is not specified, it remains an essential piece of Munch's legacy.

Place in the artist's career

Maridalsveien in Nydalen is rightly situated at the beginnings of Munch's career, marking a decisive turning point in his artistic practice. This painting, although it precedes major works like The Scream and The Madonna , already demonstrates a powerful mastery of light and color that would characterize him later. At the same time, it establishes the foundations of his emotional style, paving the way for unprecedented expressiveness in art.

Anecdote

“Every landscape I paint is a part of myself,” Munch said while reflecting on his creativity. It was during a morning walk, where the golden rays of the sun caressed the city with their soft light, that he found inspiration for this composition . The masterpiece translates this emotion, like the cool breeze of summer mornings in Norway.