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@AlastairAlimac5 @ArtGuideAlex @nasjonalmuseet Munch was a prolific painter (some 1000 paintings & 1000s of woodcuts, lithographs etc). His painting was well established in the early 1880s, such as we see in this early self-portrait (on left). But there are others of that decade that share looser style of The Day After.
Must I forever be a beggar
Whose golden dreams will not come true
Or will I go from rags to riches
My fate is up to you
I know I'd go from rags to riches
If you would only say you care
And though my pocket may be empty
I'd be a millionaire
My clothes may still be torn and tattered
But in my heart I'd be a king
Your love is all that ever mattered
It's everything
Queen of the Fairy fair
With butterflies in her hair...
#Anderson
'We painters can never reproduce sunlight as it really is. I say only approach the truth of it'
#Sorolla to Monet in 1909.
#Waterhouse, Sorceress (1913, Private Collection)
@johnharveyaber