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Edvard Munch - love and angst / edited by Giulia Bartrum.

Fine Arts Library NE694.M8 A4 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knausgård, Karl Ove, 1968- interviewee.
Bartrum, Giulia, editor.
British Museum, host institution.
Munch-museet (Oslo, Norway), sponsoring body.
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Munch, Edvard, 1863-1944.
Criticism and interpretation.
Munch, Edvard, 1863-1944--Criticism and interpretation.
Munch, Edvard.
Munch, Edvard, 1863-1944--Exhibitions.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
223 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 x 24 cm
Manufacture:
Italy : Printer Trento SrL.
Other Title:
Love and angst
Place of Publication:
London : Thames and Hudson ; London : The British Museum, 2019.
Summary:
Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is best known today as a painter, but his reputation was in fact established through his prints, which were central to his creative process. His printmaking was experimental and innovative, and he continually revisited the subjects of his paintings in striking prints, in which he evoked a wide range of emotion and mood through the use of varied techniques.0 Munch's early life in the industrial town of Kristiania (renamed Oslo in 1925) was marked by sickness and poverty. His first works centred on the expression of deep emotional experiences, specifically the deaths of his mother and teenage sister when he was growing up, as well as passionate yet unhappy love affairs of which his deeply religious father disapproved. Encouraged by his encounters with a Bohemian society of artists, writers and poets, he developed a visual landscape that was a radical deviation from the slick society portraits and grand Scandinavian landscapes then so much in vogue. His efforts attracted considerable attention and much criticism, and he practised with little financial success as a painter for ten years before he started to gain his reputation as a profoundly innovative printmaker. Written by a team of acknowledged experts, and with an interview by writer Karl Ove Knausgaard, this book will shed new light on the production of some of Munch's most remarkable works.
Contents:
Introduction : Edvard Munch and the United Kingdom / Giulia Bartrum
Transfigured continent : Impressions from Munch's Europe / Charles Emmerson
The inner soul of an artist : Munch's background and the development of his Frieze of Life / Giulia Bartrum
Mund and the world of printmaking / Giulia Bartrum
Munch and the theatre in Paris / Stephen Coppel
'Is art influenced by too much business?' : Cultural capital and the market for Munch / Frances Carey
Plates, stones and blocks : Munch's printing matrices / Ute Kuhlemann Falck
Reflections on Edvard Munch : An interview with Karl Ove Knausgaard.
Notes:
"This publication accompanies the exhibition Edvard Munch: love and angst at the British Museum from 11 April to 21 July 2019."--Title page verso.
"In collaboration with the Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway."--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Contains:
Munch, Edvard, 1863-1944. Works. Selections
ISBN:
050048046X
9780500480465
OCLC:
1052877485

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