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- At the center of the painting is a young girl. She is of about the age of puberty. There is speculation that Edvard used a model for the girl. Part of the reasoning behind this thought is the amount of detail in the collar bone area suggesting he had a live model to paint from.
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Puberty (Norwegian: Pubertet) is an 1894–95 painting created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Puberty has associations with both symbolism and expressionism, the former a movement from which Munch emerged, and the latter a movement in which Munch was pivotal.
There is speculation that Edvard used a model for the girl. Part of the reasoning behind this thought is the amount of detail in the collar bone area suggesting he had a live model to paint from.
May 30, 2024 · Edvard Munch’s Puberty is a seminal artwork completed in 1894, embodying themes of adolescence and inner turmoil. The painting reflects the influence of Symbolism and Expressionism and is part of Munch’s thematic series, The Frieze of Life.
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Jun 18, 2012 · Characteristic of Munch’s work of the period is the varied use of techniques, working processes and treatments of the pictorial surface. Many variations may appear in one and the same work. The use of different technical methods in one painting may be noted particularly in Puberty.
Apr 26, 2020 · Puberty by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch is certainly the most uncomfortable viewing experience I've ever had in the realm of fine art. There's also a kind of psychological complexity to it, and, in spite of myself, it's a painting I find myself coming back to every couple of years.
Puberty (Norwegian: Pubertet) is an 1894–95 painting created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Puberty has associations with both symbolism and expressionism, the former a movement from which Munch emerged, and the latter a movement in which Munch was pivotal.
At the center of the painting is a young girl. She is of about the age of puberty. There is speculation that Edvard used a model for the girl. Part of the reasoning behind this thought is the amount of detail in the collar bone area suggesting he had a live model to paint from.