Technically Speaking” offers a chance to learn about Munch’s innovation in artmaking and engage with his works in a new way.
There’s so much in “Technically Speaking.” Vibrant colors and deep blacks. Fishermen and fjords of Norway laid out on large canvases. Intimate family portraits and edge pieces confronting ...
Norwegian painter’s portraits at London’s National Portrait Gallery show his social side, while at Harvard his woodblock ...
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‘Munch and Kirchner: Anxiety and Expression’ Review: Vivid Visions of Torment at the Yale University Art GalleryMunch and Kirchner were also experimental printmakers, testing techniques, colors and papers for different effects. Munch’s black-and-white woodcut “Anxiety” (1896) and a livelier ...
Image caption, The Scream, Edvard Munch, 1895, lithograph, World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo This lithograph print of The Scream (Edvard Munch, 1895) is entirely made using actual lines.
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