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Self-Portrait In Hell Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
15x18 inches
" Self-Portrait In Hell" by Edvard Munch clearly reveals how Munch at the time perceived his position as a man and an artist: a private hell. In the foreground, Edvard Munch has placed his own naked and unprotected figure. The abstract background is painted with fierce, expressive brush-strokes that provoke an intense, nervous atmosphere. The colour-scale goes from yellow -orange to orange -brown via red to black and is reminiscent of flames and smoke. |
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Self-Portrait In Hell Framed Print
Framed with Mat •
15x18 inches
" Self-Portrait In Hell" by Edvard Munch clearly reveals how Munch at the time perceived his position as a man and an artist: a private hell. In the foreground, Edvard Munch has placed his own naked and unprotected figure. The abstract background is painted with fierce, expressive brush-strokes that provoke an intense, nervous atmosphere. The colour-scale goes from yellow -orange to orange -brown via red to black and is reminiscent of flames and smoke.
Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944) was a Norwegian painter who played a great role in late 19th-century Symbolism.
The paintings he made focused on the internal view of the objects, as he believed that art should reflect an emotion or idea rather than represent the natural world in the objective. Munch explored the themes of love, fear, death, melancholia and anxiety via his paintings.