Edvard Munch:
Picture "Village street in Asgardstrand" (1902), framed
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Limited, 990 pieces | Numbered | Reproduction, giclee on canvas | Stretcher | Massive wood frame | Size:72 x 58 cm
Munch family had a holiday home in which the painter (1863-1944) spent his summer in the small town of Åsgårdstrand on the Oslo fjord. At the age of 35 he purchased a separate building, which remained for him a refuge until old age. Even when he was long considered the most important painters in Scandinavia and his works prices achieved, which allowed him, to purchase a large estate in erkely near Oslo , he returned regularly to his small fishing house to live and work there.
The importance Asgardstrands for Munch's art is not to beframed estimated. The changing of day light and the lush colours he found there influenced his palette still in the landscape paintings of the Age works. Pictures like "The village street" show a Munch, who created works of simple, great beauty in addition to its famous, the human psyche auslotenden and dissecting masterpieces. Here this work is no less groundbreaking than his psychological pierced earringdies - in colour and composition engages Munch also here already before the Expressionism.
Dietz giclee on canvas, on wooden stretchers and in massive wood frame. Limited to 990 numbered pieces. Size: 72 x 58 cm
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Edvard Munch: Picture "Village street in Asgardstrand" (1902), framed
Munch family had a holiday home in which the painter (1863-1944) spent his summer in the small town of Åsgårdstrand on the Oslo fjord. At the age of 35 he purchased a separate building, which remained for him a refuge until old age. Even when he was long considered the most important painters in Scandinavia and his works prices achieved, which allowed him, to purchase a large estate in erkely near Oslo , he returned regularly to his small fishing house to live and work there.
The importance Asgardstrands for Munch's art is not to beframed estimated. The changing of day light and the lush colours he found there influenced his palette still in the landscape paintings of the Age works. Pictures like "The village street" show a Munch, who created works of simple, great beauty in addition to its famous, the human psyche auslotenden and dissecting masterpieces. Here this work is no less groundbreaking than his psychological pierced earringdies - in colour and composition engages Munch also here already before the Expressionism.
Dietz giclee on canvas, on wooden stretchers and in massive wood frame. Limited to 990 numbered pieces. Size: 72 x 58 cm