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1919 Self-Portrait after Spanish Influenza oil on canvas 150 x 131 cm National Museum of Art, 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 2-15 also. This is part 16 of a 20–part series of posts on the works of Edvard Munch: 1916-1925 Woman: 1916-18 Woman oil on canvas 200 x 267 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1924-25 Woman oil on canvas 203 x 317 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1925 Woman oil on canvas 155 x 230 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-17 Coastal Landscape at Hvitsten oil on canvas 74 x 101 cm Private Collection 1916-17 Reclining Nude oil on canvas 31 x 41 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-17 Reclining Woman and Standing African oil on canvas 75 x 96 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-19 Kai Møller oil on canvas 133 x 113 cm Private Collection 1916-19 Waves Breaking on the Rocks oil on canvas 99 x 72 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-20 Autumn Colours oil on canvas 71 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-20 Ploughed Field oil on canvas 88 x 88 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-20 Young Woman in the Garden oil on canvas 119 x 150 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1916-21 Cleopatra and the Slave oil on canvas 100.5 x 125 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Behind the Plough oil on canvas 67 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Conversation oil on canvas 75 x 96 cm Private Collection 1917 Corn Harvest oil on canvas 75 x 100.5 cm Private Collection 1917 Dagny Konow oil and coloured chalk on canvas 78 x 66 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Dagny Konow oil on canvas 100 x 92 cm Munch Museum, Olso 1917 Female Nudes, Standing and Lying Down tempera on canvas 126 x 185.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Hieronymus Heyerdahl oil on canvas 100 x 72 cm Private Collection 1917 Hieronymus Heyerdahl oil on canvas 200 x 110 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Promenade in Spring oil on canvas 120 x 140.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Seated Female Nudes oil on canvas 60 x74 cm Private Collection 1917 The Haymaker oil on canvas 130 x 150 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Thorvald Løchen oil on canvas 199 x 119 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Thorvald Løchen oil on canvas 200 x 120 cm National Art Museum, Oslo 1917 Two Models oil on canvas 90.5 x 68 cm Private Collection 1917 Woman in a Green Meadow oil on canvas 98 x 74 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917 Women in the Bath oil on canvas 72 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917-19 Crouching Nude oil on canvas 70 x 90 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917-19 Nude Female Back oil on canvas 76 x 104.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917-20 Two White Horses in a Green Meadow oil on canvas 68.5 x 82.5 cm Munch Museum, Olso 1917-20 White Horse in a Green Meadow oil on canvas 79.5 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917-20 White Horse Seen from the Rear oil on canvas 135 x 180 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1917c Mermaid on the Beach watercolour on cardboard 72 x 102.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918 Bathing Man oil on canvas 137.5 x 199 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918 Coastal Landscape oil on canvas 121 x 160.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland 1918 Double Portrait oil on panel 32.5 x 46 cm Private Collection 1918 Landscape from Hvitsten oil on canvas 90 x 60 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918 Man with Horse oil on canvas 111 x 135 cm Private Collection 1918 Man with Horse oil on canvas 130 x 150 cm Private Collection 1918-19 Peace and the Rainbow oil on canvas 119 x 277 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918-19 War oil on canvas 72 x 197 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918-19 War oil on canvas 109.5 x 234 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1918-19 Two Reclining Women oil on canvas 50 x 80 cm Private Collection 1918-19 Woman with Poppies oil on canvas 100 x 75 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 17th of May in a Small Norwegian Town oil on canvas 114 x 90 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Autumn Ploughing oil on canvas 110.5 x 145.5 cm National Art Museum, Oslo 1919 Elm Forest in Autumn oil on canvas 90 x 120 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Female Nude in the Woods oil on canvas 129 x 79.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Male Nude in the Woods oil on canvas 160 x 110 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Murder on the Road oil on canvas 110 x 138 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Rugged Tree Trunks oil on canvas 100 x 150 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Self Portrait after the Spanish Flu oil on canvas 59 x 73 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Thawing Snow oil on canvas 97 x 97 cm Private Collection 1919 The Artist and his Model. Jealousy-Theme oil on canvas 85 x 115.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 The Cat oil on canvas 82.4 x 79.3 cm Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC 1919 The Magic Forest oil on canvas 110 x 145 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Two Women in the Garden oil on canvas 149 x 129.5 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Two Women in White Dresses in the Garden oil on canvas 100 x 77 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Two Women under the Tree in the Garden oil on canvas 120 x 160 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919 Under the Apple Tree oil on canvas 72 x 100 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1919-1931 The Wave: 1919 The Wave oil on canvas 110 x 130 cm Private Collection 1921 The Wave oil on canvas 110 x 120 cm Munch Museum, Oslo 1931 The Wave oil on canvas 100 x 120 cm Munch Museum, Oslo
Francoise Nielly's massive, colourful portraits are delicious to look at. Even more wonderful - and particularly infuriating to those of us who have timidly dabbled in painting - is to watch her create them. She, in her confident, strong hand, wields her painting knife shaped like a miniature garden trowel, and makes painting look easy like cake frosting.
Hashim Akib shows how to paint an expressive portrait in acrylic while still establishing a structure of the face
Ieshah II • Original oil and mixed media painting on masonite panel • 30 x 40 inches Hand-signed by artist Danielle Coenen Letter of Authenticity
Daniel Richter
Courtesy of the Crocker Art MuseumThis is the last weekend of the Norman Rockwell exhibit at the Crocker, which, along with 27 other local museums, will be open to the public for free this Saturday. Sacramento, are you ready for some football? No? Well, if you don’t know your Alex Smith from Torrey Smith, you can still keep this Super...
An expression of grief, upon reflection of loss.
About The Artwork I was born in 1973, and my parents were farmers. In 1999, I got enrolled into an art college with a dream of becoming an artist. I am currently a father, a husband, and a painter. The duality and struggle between a domestic life of being a parent and spouse with a working life became a subject matter to my work. My work expresses conflicts and emotions aroused from distinct social roles through figurative subjects that ranges from models and cartoon characters, to gods. For each piece, I start with a simple drawing on a canvas of a chosen figure/ image. Then, I go into a constant exploration of constructing and deconstructing the image with obsessive amount of acrylics or oils to ease out my emotions. I adapt myself and live out the society through such actions. Original Created:2020 Subjects:Body Materials:Canvas Styles:Abstract ExpressionismExpressionismFine ArtModernPortraiture Mediums:Oil Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:15.4 W x 20.9 H x 1.5 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:South Korea. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
If you want to learn a thing or two about color, why not look to the true masters whose artistic work has stood the test of time? Great painters almost always possess a keen understanding of color that is truly impressive when you stop to appreciate it. Follow along as we pull color palett...
About The Artwork the image is part of the series "No Face". In this picture I have tried to paint an injured head. Original Created:2016 Subjects:Portrait Materials:Canvas Styles:FigurativeModern Mediums:OilAcrylic Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:19.7 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Germany. Customs:Shipments from Germany may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
French artist Francoise Nielly has released a new set of portraits that continue her colorful, emotive signature. A long-time favorite of TheCoolist,
„Die Liebe zu den Anfängen“, so nennt Anne-Sophie Tschiegg ihre aktuelle Ausstellung in der Galerie Baumgarten in Freiburg. Und wer
Love and Pain is a painting by Edvard Munch, It has also been called Vampire, though not by Munch. Munch painted six different versions of the subject in the period 1893–95; three versions are at the Munch Museum in Oslo, one is at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, one is owned by a private collector and the last one is unaccounted for. He also painted several versions and derivatives in his later career.
There is a way that you can even direct people who are going through troubled times to use art to make a living. They could always try super smart DIY decoration ideas in order to keep busy and earn a living. This also gives people who want to get deeper into art to explore the many aspects of art and you could even learn about the robust and attractive African art among other forms of art.