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A Masterpiece of Expressionism

Edvard Munch's 'Separation' is a powerful lithograph that showcases the artist's unique style and mastery of the medium. Created in 1896, this piece is an excellent example of Expressionism, a movement characterized by its emphasis on emotion and individual experience over objective reality.

A Tale of Two Lovers

The lithograph depicts two lovers, with the man appearing introverted and passive, while the woman looks out to sea, in the process of leaving him. The contrast between them is further emphasized by the drawing technique, creating a sense of tension and longing.

A Rare Find at Bergen Kunstmuseum

This lithograph is part of the impressive collection at Bergen Kunstmuseum, located in the heart of Bergen, Norway. The museum houses a wide range of Norwegian and international art, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers.

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Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch, a pivotal figure in modern art, was born on December 12, 1863, in Norway, not Sweden (as often mistakenly attributed). His life and work had a profound impact on the development of modern art.

Early Life and Influences

Munch's childhood was marred by personal tragedies and a fear of inheriting a familial mental illness. This early exposure to death and illness had a lasting impact on his art, which often explores themes of mortality, loneliness, and despair. At the Royal School of Art and Design in Kristiania (now Oslo), Munch was profoundly influenced by nihilist Hans Jæger, who encouraged him to convey his inner turmoil through art.

Artistic Development

Munch's travels in Paris and Berlin were crucial to his artistic development. Influenced by Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, he embraced bold color use. In Berlin, he connected with Swedish playwright August Strindberg and began his significant series, The Frieze of Life, a collection reflecting themes like love, fear, jealousy, and betrayal with intense emotionality.

Iconic Masterpiece: The Scream

The Scream, originating from an experience of existential terror in Kristiania, exemplifies modern angst. Munch produced several versions of this haunting image between 1893 and 1910, including paintings, pastels, and prints. One of these pieces later garnered one of the highest prices ever at an art auction.

Legacy and The Munch Museum

Despite his increasing fame and wealth, Munch's personal life remained troubled. His engagement with marriage was half-hearted, and a severe mental breakdown in 1908 led to the cessation of his heavy drinking. However, his later years saw a rebound in recognition and respect, especially in Kristiania, contributing to a more tranquil phase of life and creativity. The Munch Museum (Oslo, Norway), established in 1963, is dedicated to Munch's works. The museum houses an impressive collection of his art, including The Scream, Madonna, The Sick Child, and Melancholy I. It also serves as a center for research and study on Munch's work.
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Edvard Munch's legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts worldwide, cementing his place in the history of modern art.

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