1907 Edvard Munch Self-Portrait at 53 Am Strom in Warnemünde Munch Museum, Oslo The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is regarded as a pioneer in the Expressionist movement in modern painting. At an early stage Munch was : in Germany and central Europe as one of the creators of a new epoch. Munch’s art from the 1890s is the most well known, but his later work is steadily attracting greater attention. For full biographical notes on Munch see Edvard Munch part 1- introduction. For earlier works see parts 2-9 also. This is part 10 of a 20–part series of posts on the works of Edvard Munch: 1899 Man Bathing woodcut from two blocks on grey-ivory card 44.4 x 44.4 cm ( image ) Art Institute of Chicago, IL 1899 Man Bathing woodcut from two blocks on grey-ivory card 44.4 x 44.4 cm ( image ) 1899 Melancholy, Laura oil on canvas 110 x 126 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1911 Melancholy oil on canvas 120 x 125 cm Stenersenmuseet, Oslo 1899 Munch's House and Studio in Åsgårdstrand oil on canvas 31.5 x 40.5 cm Private Collection 1899 Munch's House in Åsgårdstrand oil on cardboard 49 x 60 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1899 On the Waves of Love lithograph 31.1 x 41.6 cm 1899 On the Waves of Love lithograph 31.1 x 41.6 cm 1899 Summer Night in Studenterlunden oil on canvas 101 x 91 cm Private Collection 1899 The Fat Harlot woodcut 1899 The Garden oil on canvas 64.5 x 95.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1899 Winter in the Woods, Nordstrand oil on cardboard 60.5 x 90 cm National Art Museum, Oslo 1899 Winter oil and tempera on canvas 65 x 79.5 cm Private Collection 1899 Woman's Head against the Shore woodcut from two blocks on ivory Japanese paper 46.5 x 41.1 cm ( image ) 1899-1900 Eye in Eye oil on canvas 136 x 110 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1899-1900 Fertility oil on canvas 120 x 140 cm Private Collection 1902 Fertility II 128 x 152 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1899-1900 Red and White oil on canvas 93.5 x 129.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1899-1900 The Dance of Life oil on canvas 125.7 x 190.5 cm National Gallery, Oslo 1899-1900 The Dance on the Beach oil on canvas 99 x 96 cm Narodni Muzej, Belgrade, Serbia 1900 Golgotha oil on canvas 80 x 120 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1900 Harpie lithograph 36.5 x 32 cm ( image ) The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo 1900 Landscape with Train near Togrok ( Train Smoke ) oil on canvas 84 x 109 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1900 View from Nordstrand oil on cardboard 81 x 65 cm Private Collection 1900-01 New Snow oil on canvas 72 x 82 cm Munch Museum, Norway 1900-01 Starry Night oil on canvas 59.5 x 74 cm Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany 1900-01 The Island oil on panel 99 x 108 cm Private Collection 1900-01 View from Nordstrand oil on canvas 80.5 x 65 cm Private Collection 1900-01 View from Nordstrand oil on panel 72.8 x 100.4 cm Kunsthalle Mannheim, Germany 1900-01 White Night oil on canvas 115.5 x 111 cm National Art Museum, Oslo 1900-01 Winter at Nordstrand oil on cardboard 64.5 x 80 cm Private Collection 1900-01 Winter Forest oil on cardboard 60.5 x 90 cm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany 1900-01 Winter Night oil on canvas 81 x 121 cm Kunsthaus, Zurich 1900-01 Winter Night oil on cardboard 73 x 49.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1900-05 Under the Stars oil on canvas 90 x 120 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1901 Birch in the Snow oil on cardboard 60.5 x 68 cm Private Collection 1901 Consul Christen Sandberg oil on canvas 215 x 147 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1901 Landscape with a Road oil on cardboard 50 x 80 cm Private Collection 1901 Night Café etching 15.1 x 20 cm ( plate ) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 1901 Spring Landscape with Snow Plough oil on canvas 61 x 82.5 cm Private Collection 1901 Street in Asgardstrand oil on canvas 88.5 x 114 cm Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland 1901 Street in Åsgårdstrand oil on canvas 68 x 90 cm Private Collection 1901 The Book Family oil on canvas 197 x 122 cm Thielska Galleriet, Sweden 1901 White Night oil on canvas 115.5 x 110.5 cm National Art Gallery, Oslo 1901 Wilhelm le Fèvre Grimsgaard oil on canvas 75.5 x 64.2 cm Private Collection 1901-02 Albert Kollmann and Sten Drewsen oil on canvas 59 x 73.5 cm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany 1901-02 Albert Kollmann oil on canvas 81.5 x 66 cm Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland 1901-02 Children in the Forest oil and casein on canvas 90 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1901-02 Forest on the Way to Borre oil on canvas 36.5 x 45 cm Private Collection 1901-02 Forest on the Way to Borre oil on canvas 60 x 60 cm Private Collection 1901-02 The Fairytale Forest oil on canvas 79 x 106.5 cm National Art Museum, Oslo 1901-02 Two Children on Their Way to the Fairytale Forest oil and casein on canvas 84 x 121 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1901 - 1927 The Girls on the Bridge: 1901 Girls on a Bridge oil on canvas 84 x 129.5 cm Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany 1901 The Girls on the Bridge oil on canvas 136 x 125.5 cm National Gallery of Art, Oslo 1902 Girls on the Bridge oil on canvas 100 x 102 cm Private Collection 1902 The Girls on the Bridge oil on canvas 83 x 73 cm Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 1902 Women on the Bridge oil on canvas 184 x 205 cm Bergen Art Museum 1902-03 Kiøsterudgärden oil on canvas 100 x 95 cm Private Collection 1903 The Ladies on the Bridge oil on canvas 203 x 230 cm Thielska Galleriet, Stockholm, Sweden 1903 Three Girls on the Jetty oil on canvas 91.5 x 78.7 cm Private Collection 1904-07 Women on the Bridge oil on canvas 142 x 158 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1905 The Girls on the Bridge oil on canvas 126 x 126 cm Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud, Cologne, Germany 1912-13 Girls on the Jetty lithograph in black with hand colouring on tan wove paper Private Collection 1918-20 The Girls on the Bridge woodcut and lithograph 49.7 x 43.3 cm ( image ) 1927 Girls on the Bridge oil on canvas 100 x 90 cm Munch Museum, Olso
Bondegaarden by Henry Heerup, 1943 Del af udsmykning pa Kampasax Kollegiet by Henry Heerup, 1970 Manden med lykke by Henry Heerup, ca 1930-40 Madonna pa hjul by Henry Heerup Lang fredag by Henry Heerup, 1936 Livet og doden by Henry Heerup, ca 1945 Bryllupskareten by Henry Heerup, 1963 Cykelnissen by Henry Heerup, 1984 Morgenstund har guld i mund by Henry Heerup, 1958 Opstilling pa cykelsadel by Henry Heerup, 1961 Livsmollen by Henry Heerup, 1963 Kunstnerens have by Henry Heerup, 1962 Draben by Henry Heerup, 1963 Elskovshjul by Henry Heerup, 1944 Livshjulet by Henry Heerup, 1973 Kristus pa korset by Henry Heerup, 1960 Kors med fuglehoved by Henry Heerup Kvindehoved og fugl by Henry Heerup, 1983 Den draebte fugi by Henry Heerup, ca 1954. Faerdselsbetjenten by Henry Heerup Den tragiske Nisse by Henry Heerup, 1954 CoBrA biblioteket by Henry Heerup, 1950 Billeddrejer by Henry Heerup Tro, hab og kaerlighed by Henry Heerup, 1969
"Min egen bog" - praktisk og genialt logbog og ekstraarbejde i billedkunst
NYLON STOCKING SCULPTURE First student create a base using a square block. They drill holes into the base and attach wire into the holes. Then the students cover the wire and the base with a single nylon stocking. They then form the wire to a pleasing form. Students then cover the nylon with Gesso. After sculpture are dry student can use paint to give their sculpture character. Painting the sculptures took them to the next level by creating character and bold statements.
Learn how do hands work with this fun, hands-on human body project for kids. In this working model children will learn about muscles!
Contemporary architecture tours in Milan. Discover the modern side of the most dynamic city in Italy with our dedicated tours.
These are educational posters designed to give an overview of the field of Art Therapy and the fundamental elements involved in Art Therapy. The ‘Draw A Person’ & ‘MandalaR…
På trods af en forenklet motivkreds fremstår Jesper Christiansens værker konceptuelt komplekse og stiller konstant beskueren overfor visuelle udfordringer.
Knitted Lights Free Knitting Pattern
Learn about one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century with these Jasper Johns Art Projects for Kids! Like he said, it's a poor life without art!
Explore the history and art of Ancient Greece and make hands-on art projects. . Take Time for Art Art Projects for Ancient Greece! -
Ben Cuevas utilizes the medium of knitting to explore and challenge the gendered constructs and physical limitations of the craft. Check out this enti...
Some of my students' art projects. Elementary and Secondary/Middle School art projects, as well as helpful resources for Art Teachers.
4. klasserne har haft et forløb med perspektivtegning. Et forløb med god tid til fordybelse. De startede med tegneøvelser, hvor de blev introduceret for horisontlinje og forsvindingspunkt, hvordan man kunne bruge disse til at tegne hjælpelinjer - altså nærmest ren matematik. :-) Dernæst skulle de bruge deres nye viden/færdigheder til at tegne og male forskellige former for billeder i perspektiv. Det første projekt var Bollenveldbilleder. Tulipanmarker fra Holland. 1. Først tegnede de horisontlinje i den øverste tredjedel af billedet. 2. Derpå tegnede de et forsvindingspunkt et sted på horisontlinjen - den måtte bare ikke ligge lige i midten. 3. Forneden og ude i siderne tegnede de et antal punkter, som de dernæst forbandt med forsvindingspunktet. 4. På horisontlinjen tegnede alle en mølle, bakker og buske. 5. De brugte vokskridt til at farvelægge med. Hver blomsterrække fik en farve, og i mellem alle rækkerne farvede de med grønt. Jeg demonstrerede på tavlen, hvordan de skulle gøre. De fik også en farvekode. :-) Jeg har før lavet Bollenveldbilleder med elever - dem kan du se HER og HER
Size: 6.5" x 8"Unique sheets of thinly sliced fruits and vegetables, handmade in Germany. Used as a decoration or for mixed media art purposes. Availability will vary depending on season. Please call 1-866-HP-WASHI for more information.*No chemicals used, all natural, each sheet is unique, sizes may differ
Knitted Wool Installation by Lauren Mullarkey Textile Installation by Shane Waltner
Smid aldrig dine gamle strømper ud!!! Se hvad de kan blive til. Det er ren metaformose. Skulpturerne her er lavet af pigerne på mit ældste...
Autumn is mostly in full flow… Today we decided to go in search of some beautiful autumn colours and capture the moment with some leaf art. We waited for a less windy day & set out under …
Danish painter, ceramist, printmaker, sculptor and writer. Born Asger Jørgensen (a name he changed to Asger Jorn in 1945) at Vejrum near Struer in Denmark; he and his family moved to Silkeborg in 1929. Began to paint in 1930. Went to Paris in 1936 and attended Léger's academy for 10 months, then worked for Le Corbusier on a large mural for the 1937 Paris International Exhibition. First one-man exhibition (with Wemaëre) at Dam & Fønns, Copenhagen, 1938. Lived in Denmark throughout the war, and during the German Occupation printed a banned periodical; was trying in his paintings to achieve a freer and more spontaneous style. After the war travelled to Lapland and Tunisia, and also to France, Holland, Belgium, where he met Constant, Wemaëre, Appel and other artists and writers with whom he founded the COBRA group 1948-51. While in Silkeborg Sanatorium with tuberculosis 1951-2 painted the series 'The Wheel of Life' and 'On the Silent Myth'. Left Denmark in 1953 for Switzerland, Italy and France. From 1954 regularly spent the summer months at Albisola Marina in Northern Italy, where he made a huge ceramic mural in 1959 for a school at Aarhus in Denmark. Settled in Paris in 1958 and helped to found the International Situationist movement. From 1959 presented a large number of modern works, including many of his own, to the Silkeborg Museum. His writings include La Langue verte et la Cuite 1968, written with Noel Arnaud. Died in Aarhus. Published in: Ronald Alley, Catalogue of the Tate Gallery's Collection of Modern Art other than Works by British Artists, Tate Gallery and Sotheby Parke-Bernet, London 1981, p.376
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Our next project is a fun Halloween project. You will use the worksheets as a guide as you roll a die to randomly select the parts of a mon...
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Our Famous Impressionist Artists we started this month is ~ Berthe Morisot My girls were delighted to study a female artist who became a committed and successful artist. Bertha married Eugene (Edou…
The life and the work of Ana Mendieta are inextricably linked. Born in Cuba, 12-year-old Mendieta and her older sister were sent to the United States to escape the turmoil in the wake of the Cuban Revolution. She obtained a degree in painting, multimedia and...
I've been wanting to do a weaving project with Ruby for awhile now...weaving a giant sun seemed like something that would totally appeal to her seven yr old sensibilities, and would appeal to this sun lovin' mamma as well! We started by collecting some sticks...4 of them cut into 4 foot lengths, laid into a star shape and then bound by twine, (actually, when I say "we" I mean, papa Toadstool did the work and I played my role as director and professional baby wrangler). Then we gathered up all the yellow material, roving, and yarn in the house. We cut our material into 2-3 inch strips, (then we attached the strips to make huge pieces by tying them together...you could also sew them together, but we like things easy here at the Toadstool)! We began ours by weaving in the roving first...I tied it to the first branch and then just went over and under the branches...pulling it tight as you go through each one. After the roving we started on the material. Doing it like a God'e Eye, (which is essentially what this is)...going under and over the first branch and then over and under on the next branch. Again...pull your material tight when you weave through each branch! We weaved until Ruby got sick of it, at which point we declared it was DONE!! Then this massive art piece went outside and into a tree...our own giant sun/art piece we can enjoy every day! I like that it will get weathered over the season and change...maybe birds will get bits of the yellow roving to use for their nests! This was a super fun project that we all enjoyed doing together...and a great BIG way to welcome the sun to your own backyard!! Here's Ruby with the finished "sun"...you can get an idea of how big it is!! Hope your day is sunny and bright! Maureen xo