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    Dec 12, 1863 - Jan 23, 1944
  • The Girls on the Bridge (At the Bridge) - Edvard Munch was a Norwegian Symbolist painter, printmaker and an important forerunner of expressionistic art. His best-known composition, The Scream, is part of a series The Frieze of Life, in which Munch explored the themes of life, love, fear, death, and melancholia. His work often included the symbolic portrayal of such themes as misery, sickness, and death.
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  • 1902
    Oil on canvas
    39.8 x 40.4 inches

    One of the most anticipated works that will be offered in the upcoming Impressionist & Modern Art Evening auction is undoubtedly Edvard Munch’s The Girls on the Bridge, a 1902 canvas that captures all of the hallmarks of the Norwegian master’s genius – bold colour, sharp perspective, sinuous line, and of course existential angst. It is difficult to overestimate Munch’s impact on the artistic developments of the 20th century. Indeed his hand can be seen in Expressionism, Fauvism and even Pop art.

    Girls on a Bridge, one of Munch's most widely popular and acclaimed motifs, was painted during one of the most turbulent periods of his life. The image of a cluster of young women, huddled in a secretive mass between two points of land, resonates with explosive tension. Like van Gogh and Gauguin before him and the Expressionists after him, Munch often uses color not for naturalistic description but to convey authenticity of feeling. Understanding the world as a place of agitation and stress, Munch makes that vision literal; the emotional states that concern Munch are often disruptive – anxiety, jealousy – but he also knows quieter moods, like melancholy and loneliness.

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Other paintings by Edvard Munch:

Cupid and Psyche
Cupid and Psyche
Couple on the Shore (from the Reinhardt Frieze)
Couple on the Shore (from the Reinhardt Frieze)
Anxiety
Anxiety
17th of May in a Small, Norwegian Town
17th of May in a Small, Norwegian Town
Edvard Munch1863-1944. The Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is regarded as a pioneer in the Expressionist movement in modern painting. At an early stage Munch was recognized in Germany and central Europe as one of the creators of a new epoch. His star is still on the ascendant in the other European countries, and in the rest of the world. Munch's art from the 1890s is the most well known, but his later work is steadily attracting greater attention, and it appears to inspire present-day artists in particular. Often called the father of Expressionism, the Norwegian painter suffered as a child with illness, loss, and psychological terror, emotions that characterize many early images. He chose painting as his life's work at a young age and traveled throughout Europe, especially to Paris, where he absorbed the influences of Impressionism, then Post-Impressionism, and Art Nouveau design. While in Berlin, he joined a circle of writers and artists that included playwrights Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg, who became friends and collaborators. Just as his Scandinavian colleagues, Munch unflinchingly brought the darker side of the human experience to his art.