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Melancolia

Serie di opere d'arte
Malinconia è una serie realizzata dal pittore norvegese Edvard Munch e composta da 5 tele e due xilografie. Il motivo ritrae, in primissimo piano, un uomo seduto su una spiaggia con il capo sorretto dalla mano. Nella cala sullo sfondo una coppia è... Wikipedia
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Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da en.wikipedia.org
The painting depicts a man with his head resting in his hand in a pensive mood at the edge of a shoreline.
Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da www.edvardmunch.org
His jealousy inspired this symbolic composition which Munch painted in several versions under various titles: Jealousy, and Melancholy. Nilssen sits miserable ...
Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da www.munchmuseet.no
Munch had experience of 'melancholia', a term sometimes used around the turn of the 20th century to describe severe forms of depression.
Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da www.nasjonalmuseet.no
The colours, primarily melancholy shades of blue, are softened by the summer night. Here we see a clear symbolist tendency in the simplification and stylisation ...
Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da artschaft.wordpress.com
15 feb 2018 · The artwork shows a man brooding in the foreground, succumbed to sadness, with his body turned away from the scene that is causing him pain: a ...
In Melancholy III (Melankoli III), the entire seaside landscape becomes an expression of Munch's mood, and the pensive foreground figure seems embedded into his ...
Edvard Munch,  Melancholy da artsandculture.google.com
In the painting Melancholy from 1891-92, Munch formulated for the first time the simplified, symbolic style which was to characterise his art in the 1990s.
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Evening, Melancholy I depicts the jilted, tormented art critic Jappe Nilssen, Munch's friend, on the shore of Åsgårdstrand, a fishing village south of Oslo.
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Munch, 'Melancholy' (Bergen) - Edvard Munch · Artwork · Colored similar art prints, canvas prints & paintings. -.
The painting can be considered the first in which the artist represented melancholy, a subject that would become a constantly recurring motif, together with ...