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Edvard Munch, Woman's Head Against the Shore (1899)

Edvard Munch, Woman's Head Against the Shore (1899)

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Munch’s art often reflects his deep anxieties about love, mortality, and mental illness. In this work, the woman’s passive posture and the fluid, eerie landscape may represent the boundary between consciousness and the unconscious, or even between life and death.

Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker, best known for his iconic work The Scream. A pioneer of Expressionism, Munch explored deep emotions like anxiety, love, and death in his art. His distinctive style used bold colors and dramatic lines to convey psychological themes, influencing modern art movements across Europe.

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