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Edvard Munch (1863–1944)

Autore di Edvard Munch: Leben und Werks

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Opere di Edvard Munch

The Masterworks of Edvard Munch (1979) — Artist — 35 copie
Edvard Munch (2019) — Artist — 23 copie
Edvard Munch (1965) 15 copie
Munch, 1863-1944 (1986) 12 copie
Munch and the workers (1984) 8 copie
Munch und Deutschland (1994) 8 copie
Madonna : Munch Museum (2008) 4 copie
Notes on Vanishing (2020) 3 copie
Edvard Munch (2013) 3 copie
Edvard Munch and Denmark (2010) 3 copie
Munch 2 copie
El friso de la vida (2019) 2 copie
Escritos (2013) 1 copia
Frammenti sull'arte (2019) 1 copia
Edvard Munch, Arquetipos (2015) 1 copia
Six Munch Cards (2000) 1 copia
Munch-Museet I Oslo (1966) 1 copia
Ecrits (2011) 1 copia
Munch 1 copia

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Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968) — Collaboratore — 755 copie
Late Victorian Gothic Tales (2005) — Immagine di copertina, alcune edizioni189 copie
A Documentary History of Art, Volume 3 (1966) — Collaboratore — 153 copie
Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream (2005) — Artist — 98 copie
Munch (1977) 98 copie
Récits Fantastiques (1981) — Immagine di copertina, alcune edizioni92 copie
Munch (Crown Art Library) (1974) 62 copie
Munch e il Munch Museet di Oslo (1996) — Artist — 49 copie
Edvard Munch (1972) 43 copie
Edvard Munch: The Early Masterpieces (1988) — Artist — 32 copie
Munch by Himself (2005) 28 copie
Edvard Munch (1989) 25 copie
Tate Introductions : Munch (2012) — Artist — 10 copie
Edvard Munch (2002) 2 copie
Becoming the Forest IV (2022) — Illustratore — 1 copia

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1863-12-12
Data di morte
1944-01-23
Nazionalità
Norway
Luogo di nascita
Ådalsbruk, Løten, Norway
Luogo di morte
Oslo, Norway
Luogo di residenza
Oslo, Norway
Istruzione
Royal School of Art and Design, Christiania, Norway
Attività lavorative
artist
printmaker

Utenti

Recensioni

No doubt, art starts with a drawing. Often science too starts with a drawing! A drawing is, in fact, a bridge between Art and Science. Learning to draw well puts students of science and Maths on a firm pursuit of learning (I speak from personal experience). I have not seen another teacher who can draw a perfect circle before a class on a black (white)-board, instantly, like my Math school-teacher did back in the day. He taught us fourteen theorems of trigonometry in final-year of our school, with elan. He always started the class by drawing a perfect circle on blackboard, effortlessly in one shot, without lifting the chalk piece. The level of his confidence in doing so inspired the students to learn not only the subject of trigonometry but also to draw!

Some Art teachers become an inspiration for young students to take up painting. Some have a penchant for making colored-pencil drawings of famous monuments of our metropolis - old Gothic buildings, driveways, and other inspiring architectures. He recently held a full-fledged exhibition of all his paintings in an art gallery. Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, the architect of Indian nuclear energy program, was an accomplished artist too, who drew pencil drawings (portraits) of several celebrities, among them two famous Nobel laureates - Sir C.V. Raman and Prof. P.M.S. Blackett. The layout of the beautiful gardens maintained at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, both in Mumbai were all planned by Bhabha after sketching them at his drawing board. The famous painting Starry Night (1889) by van Gogh drew inspiration from the depiction of a spiralling whirlpool galaxy by the astronomer, W. Parsons in 1845. Neuroscientists are giving profound meanings to what goes on in our minds when we look at drawings/paintings made by celebrated masters, such as the Woman in Gold, a portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I, by Klimt in 1907. Eric Kandel, the 2000 Nobel Laureate, proposed that as we walk and forth in front of this painting, the eyes of Adele seem to follow us because our visual systems convert a 2D image into a 3D portrait in our minds. Though the picture that forms in our visual and cerebral cortex, when we look at a sketch or a painting, is same for all individuals, the way it is processed, analyzed, resolved visually and emotionally, and reconstructed in our brains based on our past experiences and lifestyles, makes each person see a different view. In fact, the boost that each one of us gets in the number of synaptic contacts between our nerve cells is specific to the individual, and that alone decides the capacity of an individual to think and feel about what he/she makes out of the sketch/paintings. That also largely explains why different onlookers make out the extent of the hidden smile of 'Mona Lisa' to different levels when they are looking at it in The Louvre Museum in Paris. Similarly, it is up to the onlooker to decide whether it is a human figure shrieking or an inverted Edison's bulb in The Scream, the 1893 painting by Edvard Munch.
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antao | Aug 9, 2020 |
A great display of mesmerizing, powerful paintings that touch on the nature of human experience and what it means to encompass that. The brief biographical information is also extremely well-written and relevant to what you view. Even though I've read, and seen, another collection of Munch paintings, this one stands tall as a great addition to get a better glimpse into Munch's life and work.

5 stars!
 
Segnalato
DanielSTJ | Aug 1, 2019 |
Mostra c/o Palazzo Reale - Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi, Milano
 
Segnalato
vecchiopoggi | Oct 11, 2016 |
an old book. art books are so much better now. colour, paintings all facing the same way. discussion of individual paintings with the painting.
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mahallett | Feb 2, 2014 |

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ISBN
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