Edvard Munch:
Painting "Lady with Poppy Flowers" (1918/19), Framed
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Limited, 499 copies | Certified | Reproduction, giclée on canvas | On a stretcher | Framed | Format ca. 78 x 61 cm (H/W)
Merged with nature - Edward Munch's "Woman with Poppies"
In the last three decades of his life Edward Munch (1863-1944) often addressed to the nature of his land in Ekely near Oslo. He created the "Woman with Poppies" which seems to grow together with the environment and there with her a posture resembling a flower stalk and the opulent hat she can be seen as a symbol of a flower herself. Strong, colors and delicate distinctive brushstrokes create an overall composition, give expression to the creative power and vitality which fascinated the aging artist.
Original: 1918/19, oil on canvas, Munch Museum, Oslo.
For a brilliant authentic reproduction the original motif was transported on real artistic canvas in fine-art giclee technique and mounted on the stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies, with a certificate. Framed in hand-made solid wood frame. Format ca. 78 x 61 cm (H/W).
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Edvard Munch: Painting "Lady with Poppy Flowers" (1918/19), Framed
Merged with nature - Edward Munch's "Woman with Poppies"
In the last three decades of his life Edward Munch (1863-1944) often addressed to the nature of his land in Ekely near Oslo. He created the "Woman with Poppies" which seems to grow together with the environment and there with her a posture resembling a flower stalk and the opulent hat she can be seen as a symbol of a flower herself. Strong, colors and delicate distinctive brushstrokes create an overall composition, give expression to the creative power and vitality which fascinated the aging artist.
Original: 1918/19, oil on canvas, Munch Museum, Oslo.
For a brilliant authentic reproduction the original motif was transported on real artistic canvas in fine-art giclee technique and mounted on the stretcher. Limited edition of 499 copies, with a certificate. Framed in hand-made solid wood frame. Format ca. 78 x 61 cm (H/W).