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Edvard Munch: An Inner Life
Edvard Munch: An Inner Life | Oystein Ustvedt
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Edvard Munch's paintings have maintained their captivating hold on audiences for over one hundred years, with The Scream being among the most recognizable and distinct works of modern art. In this accessible guide to the artist, art historian Oystein Ustvedt tells the story of how Munch became one of the most celebrated artists in the world.Ustvedt conducts a thorough visual analysis of Munch's paintings, examining how he painted emotions in a way that had not been seen before and unpacking why his images have remained so significant. This study is paired with a revealing discussion of Munch's turbulent life--from a childhood marked by the death of his mother and sister, to his adult life spent in France and Germany, as well as the mysterious saga that left Munch with a gunshot wound after a breakup.Full of rarely seen images from Munch's archive, as well as fascinating insight into his life and work, Edvard Munch presents a welcome opportunity to get to know Norway's most famous artist.
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I wanted a book with a bit more biography and a lot more color plates; this delivered on both! Ustvedt‘s aim is to bring Edvard Munch closer to modern readers and provide some art criticism. There‘s something about Munch the man and his works that remains timeless. The more I look and learn, the more he touches my heart. 🇳🇴 🖤 🎨