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Marie Hélène Holmboe
Edvard Munch

Marie Hélène Holmboe

1898
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Original dimensions
112.5 x 117.7 cm
Museum
Bergen Art Museum
Year
1898
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting Marie Hélène Holmboe transports us into an intimate universe, revealing the complexity of human relationships. This canvas, inspired by the bold beauty of Marie Hélène, captures a melancholic sweetness, carried by subtle gestures that suggest emotional depth. Through this masterpiece, Munch invites the viewer to share a gaze, a moment frozen in time, where beauty meets the anguish of life.

Historical context

In the artistic whirlwind of the late 19th century, this painting stands as a testament to a time when emotion intertwined with aesthetics. Created in 1898, in the vibrant city of Bergen, Norway, this work emanates from the expressionist movement, a bold current that seeks to express the depth of human emotions. The canvas is currently exhibited at the Bergen Art Museum, continuing to captivate the gaze of visitors with its majestic dimensions of 112.5 x 117.7 cm.

Place in the artist's career

Marie Hélène Holmboe sits at a decisive turning point in Munch's career, not far from his flagship works like "The Scream" and "The Madonna." This painting represents a stage of maturity, where technique is refined and raw emotions emerge powerfully. We can see how texture and vibrant colors integrate into a sincere artistic discourse, marking a notable evolution in his creative journey.

Anecdote

“Life is a painting, and every moment is a brush.” This quote resonates with the evocative power of the painting Marie Hélène Holmboe. Imagine Munch, on a spring morning, wandering through the alleys imbued with contemplative silence, crossing the gaze of a muse who ignited a creative spark in his mind. Each brushstroke on the canvas then becomes an ode to that fleeting and precious moment.

Major exhibitions

Edvard Munch : portraits