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Rolf Stenersen
Edvard Munch

Rolf Stenersen

1925
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Original dimensions
48 x 56 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1925
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edvard MunchExpressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting "Rolf Stenersen" reveals a powerful and poignant portrait, capturing the very essence of the man. Munch focuses on the psychology of his subject, exploring the details of the features and buried emotions. This painting is not limited to appearance; it dives into the human soul, creating an emotional connection between the viewer and the subject. The nuances of the painting bring a narrative depth, making the gaze as captivating as it is enigmatic.

Historical context

Created in 1925, the painting "Rolf Stenersen" is set in a rich artistic context, characteristic of the expressionist movement, of which Edvard Munch is one of the leading figures. At that time, the city of Oslo in Norway is experiencing a cultural effervescence, where artists explore the meanders of human emotions. This canvas , with precise dimensions of 48 x 56 cm, is not just a pictorial work, but a reflection of the artist's inner turmoil, whose current location is not specified, leaving the mystery surrounding this masterpiece.

Place in the artist's career

"Rolf Stenersen" stands as one of Munch's major works, marking a period of creative maturity. Alongside his classics like "The Scream" and "The Madonna," this canvas presents a stylistic turning point, where Munch further explores complex emotions. This evolution is felt in the intensity of the composition, blending technique and passion.

Anecdote

"Every face tells a hidden story." These words from Edvard Munch resonate, evoking the inspiration he received during a chance encounter on a street in Oslo. One spring morning, the sunlight illuminated faces, making every emotion palpable. This perfectly illustrates the evocative power of his painting , and particularly this unique composition, where each brushstroke vibrates with this regained energy.

Major exhibitions

Edvard Munch : portretter