About Edvard Munch’s Separation
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Edvard Munch created this artwork in 1896.
The painting depicts a woman leaving a man. We can assume they either had a relationship or at least he had loved her.
As she walks away, her hair appears attached to his heart, which sears in pain. He wears all black, symbolizing despair.
The red plant in front represents blood and the heart, therefore pain, and love.
Today this work is at the Munch Museum in Oslo.
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About The Edvard Munch Separation Print
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About The Artist
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter who lived from 1863-1944. He lived a sad childhood filled with illness and fear of contracting a genetic disorder that ran in his family. As a young adult, he lived a bohemian lifestyle. His mentor urged him to express his mental and emotional state through art. He achieved wealth and fame during life, although his mental health never improved.
True to original painting and like it a lot.
Arrived early and no problems