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Nude with Head Bowed
Edvard Munch

Nude with Head Bowed

1925
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Original dimensions
45.6 x 55 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1925
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

In this unique composition, Munch depicts a female nude whose bowed head evokes a vulnerability tinged with melancholy. The posture and expression captivate, reflecting an internal dialogue. The canvas reveals not only physical beauty but also delves into the depths of feelings and emotions, representing a moment suspended in time.

Historical context

Created in 1925, this magnificent painting by Munch reflects a pivotal moment in modern art, rooted in the city of Oslo, its shades of emotion and inner conflicts. Munch, an iconic figure of symbolism and expressionism , captures a universal human essence that still resonates today. This work is a poignant testament to the exploration of themes of the human condition.

Place in the artist's career

This work is situated at a turning point in Munch's career, between his early successes and a more assertive creative search. During this period, he worked on other iconic paintings such as “The Scream” and “The Madonna,” highlighting his artistic evolution and his relentless quest for emotional truth.

Anecdote

“Art must be an expression of the human soul,” said Edvard Munch . Imagine him, in a quiet alley of Oslo, the breath of spring wind gently sweeping the petals of cherry trees. It is in such moments that the artist finds inspiration to paint this masterpiece, a painting that resonates with raw emotion, where the subject seems to lose themselves in deep thoughts.