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Edvard Munch:

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 In Munch’s painting  Dark Spruce Forest , the green fir trees emanate a sense of calm. 

In Munch’s painting Dark Spruce Forest, the green fir trees emanate a sense of calm. 

They went into an opening in the forest [...] they walked up and down silently, heads bowed — they were enveloped in an atmosphere of solemnity, as though in a church.

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 In  Self-Portrait Against a Blue Sky , Munch shows himself as part of nature, with an expressive sky that seems to embody his inner life.

In Self-Portrait Against a Blue Sky, Munch shows himself as part of nature, with an expressive sky that seems to embody his inner life.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait Against a Blue Sky
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 A clear, starry night, a silent house, a mysterious glow...

A clear, starry night, a silent house, a mysterious glow...

A drop of blood is an entire world within its own sun and planets. The sea is but a drop of water from a tiny part of the body.

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 Is it an island, or a giant mouth? Are those trees on the shore, or dark spirits? Only one thing is certain: the human figure is alone. 

Is it an island, or a giant mouth? Are those trees on the shore, or dark spirits? Only one thing is certain: the human figure is alone. 

In the pale nights, the forms of nature have fantastical shapes. Stones lie like trolls down by the beach. They move.

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 With no protective greenery, the reddish ground of the forest seems almost organic, like a wound.
 With no protective greenery, the reddish ground of the forest seems almost organic, like a wound.
In the Forest
Myths and Fairy Tales
First chapter
 Six variations of a scene: the man and woman are so close they almost become one.  
 

Six variations of a scene: the man and woman are so close they almost become one. 
 

 The character of the woman changes with the color, but the dark figure of the man remains the same.

The character of the woman changes with the color, but the dark figure of the man remains the same.

They went into an opening in the forest — on both sides stood tall conifers and birches — lush and dark against the twilight evening air.

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 In  Ashes I , the woman’s hair cascades downward on the left, leading to the stooped figure of the man and the title inscribed below. 

In Ashes I, the woman’s hair cascades downward on the left, leading to the stooped figure of the man and the title inscribed below. 

  Ashes II  shows a variation of this unholy twosome.

Ashes II shows a variation of this unholy twosome.

 Holding hands, a mother and her child venture down a path between tangled trees that rise up from the vividly painted ground.

Holding hands, a mother and her child venture down a path between tangled trees that rise up from the vividly painted ground.

  Children in the Forest : a masterpiece with fairy-tale atmosphere.

Children in the Forest: a masterpiece with fairy-tale atmosphere.

 In Munch’s painting  Dark Spruce Forest , the green fir trees emanate a sense of calm. 

In Munch’s painting Dark Spruce Forest, the green fir trees emanate a sense of calm. 

 With no protective greenery, the reddish ground of the forest seems almost organic, like a wound.

With no protective greenery, the reddish ground of the forest seems almost organic, like a wound.

Nothing passes away — there are no examples of this in nature — the body that dies — does not disappear — the matter dissolves — is transformed.

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 The tree, stripped of its bark, glows in the pine forest like a symbol of beginning and end.

The tree, stripped of its bark, glows in the pine forest like a symbol of beginning and end.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, The Yellow Log
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Gardens and Fields
Cultivated Landscapes
Second chapter
 In works like  Cabbage Field , Munch shows the visible signs of human activity in the landscape.

In works like Cabbage Field, Munch shows the visible signs of human activity in the landscape.

 Like a dance around an invisible harvest, the girls stretch out their arms toward the trees.

Like a dance around an invisible harvest, the girls stretch out their arms toward the trees.

 Despite the men’s hard labor, the scene has a harmonious effect.

Despite the men’s hard labor, the scene has a harmonious effect.

 Munch often portrayed his garden as a green, overgrown jungle.

Munch often portrayed his garden as a green, overgrown jungle.

The soil of the earth longed for the air.

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 A late masterpiece by Edvard Munch: the total harmony of humanity, culture, and nature.

A late masterpiece by Edvard Munch: the total harmony of humanity, culture, and nature.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, Woman with Pumpkin
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Between Land and Sea
Spaces of Melancholy
Third chapter

He sees in wave lines, he sees the shoreline weave next to the ocean [...] he sees women’s hair and women’s bodies in waves.

the writer Sigbjørn Obstfelder on Edvard Munch
 A summer night, a deserted coastline — or does a human figure emerge from the juxtaposition of shore, moon, and reflection?

A summer night, a deserted coastline — or does a human figure emerge from the juxtaposition of shore, moon, and reflection?

For Munch, everything that arises in and from nature has a soul [...]. The earth, nature has the gender of a woman, it is fertile, stirring, and enticing.

Pola Gauguin in his 1933 monograph on Munch
 ... and again with a female figure ...
Excursus: Inspired Woodcuts

All the printmaking techniques — not just woodcut — find unprecedented expressive possibilities in Munch’s work. New content creates a new vessel for itself.

Curt Glaser
 Different versions, all enigmatic, with a dark male figure...

Different versions, all enigmatic, with a dark male figure...

 ... while the woman is illuminated on the side facing away from the light.

... while the woman is illuminated on the side facing away from the light.

Summer Retreat
Back to the Coast
Fourth chapter

There were only old Fishermen in Town [...] the young men were all out at sea — and thus only old Wives and Women and Children were to be seen.

Edvard Munch über den norwegischen Küstenort Åsgårdstrand
 Munch’s painting of these girls made the town of Åsgårdstrand world famous.

Munch’s painting of these girls made the town of Åsgårdstrand world famous.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, Girls on the Bridge
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 Two of Munch’s favorite motifs: undulating coastlines and reflections of light. 

Two of Munch’s favorite motifs: undulating coastlines and reflections of light. 

 An exercise in aesthetic oceanography: how green is the blue, how distant is the horizon?

An exercise in aesthetic oceanography: how green is the blue, how distant is the horizon?

 At the center of Munch’s Sun is the all-unifying power of light.
 At the center of Munch’s Sun is the all-unifying power of light.
The Scream of Nature
Humankind and Environment
Fifth chapter

... toward the light, toward the sun, toward revelation.

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 At the center of Munch’s Sun is the all-unifying power of light.

At the center of Munch’s Sun is the all-unifying power of light.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, The Sun
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 Even without the dark red color of the painted version,  The Scream  is an icon of modernity — and of terror. 

Even without the dark red color of the painted version, The Scream is an icon of modernity — and of terror. 

The earth and the stones longed to mix with the air, and human beings and animals and trees were created and air turned into water and earth became air.

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Storm and Snow
Nature in a State of Turmoil
Sixth chapter
 The brushwork dominates the painting: Van Gogh would have approved.

The brushwork dominates the painting: Van Gogh would have approved.

In a Cosmic Cycle
Art and Philosophy
Seventh chapter
 Though Munch was haunted by the fear of death, he came to terms with it philosophically.

Though Munch was haunted by the fear of death, he came to terms with it philosophically.

Learn more: Edvard Munch, Metabolism (Life and Death)
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What I wanted to indicate is that death is a transition into new life — The dead body is transformed into crystalline form.

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Art is the human urge for crystallization. Nature is the eternal great realm from which art takes sustenance.

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Light and Knowledge
Monumental Paintings for the University of Oslo
Eighth chapter
 In Munch’s design for the University of Oslo, the colors of the sun glow with even greater intensity than in earlier versions.

In Munch’s design for the University of Oslo, the colors of the sun glow with even greater intensity than in earlier versions.

 The women bathe in the light ...

The women bathe in the light ...

 ... as do the men. 

... as do the men. 

 Munch paints himself as part of nature.

Munch paints himself as part of nature.