Edvard Munch: love and angst (British Museum)
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Munch’s early life in the industrial town of Kristiania (renamed Oslo in 1925) was marked by sickness and poverty. His first works centred on the expression of deep emotional experiences, specifically the deaths of his mother and teenage sister when he was growing up, as well as passionate yet unhappy love affairs of which his deeply religious father disapproved. Encouraged by his encounters with a Bohemian society of artists, writers and poets, he developed a visual landscape that was a radical deviation from the slick society portraits and grand Scandinavian landscapes then so much in vogue. His efforts attracted considerable attention and much criticism, and he practised with little financial success as a painter for ten years before he started to gain his reputation as a profoundly innovative printmaker.
Written by a team of acknowledged experts, and with an interview by writer Karl Ove Knausgaard, this book will shed new light on the production of some of Munch’s most remarkable works.
Table of Contents
Foreword by the directors of the British Museum and the Munch Museum; Sponsor’s foreword • Introduction • 1. Transfigured continent: Impressions from Munch’s Europe • 2. The inner soul of an artist: Munch’s background and the development of his Frieze of Life • 3. Munch and the world of printmaking • 4. Munch and the theatre in Paris • 5. ‘Is art influenced by too much business?’: Cultural capital and the market for Munch • 6. Plates, stones and blocks: Munch’s printing matrices • Reflections on Edvard Munch: an interview with Karl Ove Knausgaard • Checklist of works in the exhibition • Chronology; Checklist of exhibited items; Notes; Selected bibliography; Prints by Munch in UK public collections; Acknowledgments; Picture credits; List of contributors; Index
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Additional information
Publisher | Illustrated edition (11 April 2019), Thames and Hudson Ltd |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 224 pages |
ISBN-10 | 050048046X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0500480465 |
Dimensions | 23.88 x 2.54 x 28.7 cm |
by Whiterabbit
Fine
by Liz
Brilliant read ! Brilliant illustrations !
by sarah J
This is the beautifully illustrated and very informative catalogue of the Edvard Munch exhibition currently showing at the British Museum in London ( April – September 2019). The essays are very informative and though provoking. I did go along to the exhibition so this is a perfect reminder of such a seminal show.
by B. A. Crook
Magnificently- illustrated book of Munch prints, with relevant commentary on techniques and history – I love it. Also rapidly delivered. Recommended
by cynthia saliba
Perfect condition. Thanks
by Key Perspective
Great book to support the exhibition