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Edvard MUNCH
Two women in white on the beach
1920-25
Munch Museum, Oslo (Norway)
Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is so very famous for 'The Scream', but some of his work was inspired by folklore and fairytales:
1 Troll Trees in Magic Forest (1899)
2 The Fairytale Forest (1901/02)
3 The Mermaid (1896)
4 Vampire (1895)
#FairyTaleTuesday
Yes, yes... It's Monday ☹️
🎨The Day After (1894)
by Edvard Munch
drypoint and open bite etching on wove paper
The Art Institute of Chicago
Man and Woman, 1898 https://t.co/iNLDlcEdDD #edvardmunch #norwegianart
Edvard Munch, Inheritance, 1901, etching with open bite and drypoint in black ink on paper 323 x 494 mm
Woman with a Parasol Madame Monet and Her Son, by Edvard Munch
“From rotting body , flowers shall grow and I am in them , and that is eternity.” - Edvard Munch #finishedpainting #oilpainting #digitaloilpainting #begginerartist #artoftheday #artistsoninstagram #artist #painting #artistontwitter #illustration #illustrator #ArtistOnTwitter
Hans Andersen's Little Mermaid is believed to have been inspired by his love & longing for Edvard Collin. Lovely, lonely, biromantic, asexual Andersen sent Collin his story along with a letter, in which he described his soul as being a fathomless lake...#FairyTaleTuesday
#Dulac
“Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye.. it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.” Edvard Munch
“Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye.. it also includes the inner pictures of the soul.” Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch, né le 12 décembre 1863 à Ådalsbruk et mort le 23 janvier 1944 à Oslo. @dfweb75
By the Roulette, 1892 https://t.co/Tvp1HXadlz #norwegianart #edvardmunch