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Nude in the Forest
Edvard Munch

Nude in the Forest

1917
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Original dimensions
96 x 73 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1917
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this canvas , the simple and poignant beauty of a female nude unfolds between venerable tree trunks. The composition plays on the contrast between the intimacy of the human body and the vast wild expanse of the forest. The work expresses a union with nature, a fusion of elements that evokes both vulnerability and innate strength. The scene invites us to reflect on humanity's place in its environment.

Historical context

Created in 1917, this painting is emblematic of a tumultuous context, rooted in the city of Berlin, the beating heart of modern art of the time. Evolving within the expressionist movement, this canvas sensually explores the deep relationship between human beings and nature, reflecting an era marked by social and psychological upheavals. Although its current location is not specified, its legacy and value remain priceless.

Place in the artist's career

Nude in Forest represents a turning point in the career of Edvard Munch . After iconic works such as The Scream and The Madonna, this painting marks a moment of maturity where the artist merges his existential concerns with a deeper exploration of sensuality and nature. This canvas resonates with other significant works such as The Dance of Life and The Nurse, reflecting a technical and emotional evolution towards an even more introspective art.

Anecdote

“Nature whispers secrets that only the soul can hear,” said Edvard Munch . It was during a morning walk, deep in the forest, that he found inspiration for this masterpiece . Intimate and touching, each brushstroke is imbued with this original emotion, evident in the painting of a nude delicately exposed to the caresses of the leaves.