Edvard Munch has been one of the most prolific European artists of XX century. Despite he is mainly famous for his masterpiece "The Scream", he deserves to be recognized for his eclectic work. His production was influenced by several personal and familiar events and by his psychopathological condition
In collaboration with photographer Ragnvald Væring, in 1938 Edvard Munch had himself photographed on...
Why Munch? was a keynote lecture for the conference Marketing the North, sponsored by the society ...
The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) created upwards of 1789 paintings of which only 14 are...
Edvard Munch has been one of the most prolific European artists of XX century. Despite he is mainly ...
The bachelor's work named "Edvard Munch - more, than the creator of "The Scream"cosists of the theor...
Whether on oddly-shaped pillows, shrieking dolls, or basic coffee mugs, the emaciated protagonist wi...
«It would be difficult, I believe, to find a more pertinent example of an artist whose art is so per...
Over 80 colour illustrations in this stunning book tell the story of the life and art of Edvard Munc...
National audiencePeintre de la mélancolie, de la solitude et de l’angoisse mais aussi peintre de l’â...
Deposited with permission of the Bundoora Homestead Art CentreImages produced by people experiencing...
This dissertation undertakes the first contextual study of Edvard Munch\u27s late figural paintings....
This text proposes a dialogue between the fields of Art and Psychoanalysis and their relationship wi...
The Alpha and Omega series was executed in 1908, during Munch's hospitalization in a psychiatric cli...
When the world famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) died, he left his entire collection ...
This work explores how and why the artist Edvard Munch exploited late nineteenth-century physiology ...
In collaboration with photographer Ragnvald Væring, in 1938 Edvard Munch had himself photographed on...
Why Munch? was a keynote lecture for the conference Marketing the North, sponsored by the society ...
The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) created upwards of 1789 paintings of which only 14 are...
Edvard Munch has been one of the most prolific European artists of XX century. Despite he is mainly ...
The bachelor's work named "Edvard Munch - more, than the creator of "The Scream"cosists of the theor...
Whether on oddly-shaped pillows, shrieking dolls, or basic coffee mugs, the emaciated protagonist wi...
«It would be difficult, I believe, to find a more pertinent example of an artist whose art is so per...
Over 80 colour illustrations in this stunning book tell the story of the life and art of Edvard Munc...
National audiencePeintre de la mélancolie, de la solitude et de l’angoisse mais aussi peintre de l’â...
Deposited with permission of the Bundoora Homestead Art CentreImages produced by people experiencing...
This dissertation undertakes the first contextual study of Edvard Munch\u27s late figural paintings....
This text proposes a dialogue between the fields of Art and Psychoanalysis and their relationship wi...
The Alpha and Omega series was executed in 1908, during Munch's hospitalization in a psychiatric cli...
When the world famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) died, he left his entire collection ...
This work explores how and why the artist Edvard Munch exploited late nineteenth-century physiology ...
In collaboration with photographer Ragnvald Væring, in 1938 Edvard Munch had himself photographed on...
Why Munch? was a keynote lecture for the conference Marketing the North, sponsored by the society ...
The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) created upwards of 1789 paintings of which only 14 are...