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

Date:
2019
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About this work

Also known as

Love and angst

Description

'Printmaking was central to Edvard Munch's creative process and established his reputation as an artist. It was in this medium that he excelled in depicting human emotions and experiences, from love and desire to jealousy, anxiety and grief. This study of Munch's prints sheds new light on some of the artist's most remarkable works, and includes a fascinating and perceptive interview with Norwegian writer Karl Ove Knausgaard.' -- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

London : Thames and Hudson ; London : The British Museum, 2019.

Physical description

224 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 29 cm

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.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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 -- Munch 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.

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    History of Medicine
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ISBN

  • 9780500480465
  • 050048046X