High Summer II - 1915


Size (cm): 75x60
Price:
Sale price$377.00 CAD

Description

The painting "Alto Summer II" by Edvard Munch, created in 1915, is one of those works that summarizes the essence of the Norwegian artist, known for his intricate exploration of the human soul and his emotional oscillations. In this work, Munch fuses his characteristic style with a vibrant palette that evokes the intensity of summer, a time of fullness, but also of restlessness.

From the first glance, what attracts attention is the bold use of color. The work stands out for an exuberant combination of warm shades ranging from the yellow and luminous oranges to the deep red and purple, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. This color choice is not merely decorative; Rather, it communicates a sense of overwhelming heat and a life that bursts on the surface, a recurring phenomenon in Munch's work where nature becomes an almost palpable protagonist.

The composition of "High Summer II" is characterized by an approach to nature and landscape, where a deep and lush vegetation background stands out in various layers, suggesting a depth that invites the viewer to penetrate the warm and cozy environment of the summer. Although the work lacks clear human figures, it suggests the presence of life and humanity through the environment itself, establishing a dialogue between the spectator and nature.

The use of undulating forms and soft contours is distinctive in this piece. The lines, more than delineating concrete figures, seem to dance on the surface of the paint, adding a dimension of movement and fluidity. This technique is consistent with Munch's approach in emotional expression, where the line plays a fundamental role in the transmission of sensations.

In the context of art of the early twentieth century, "Alto Summer II" is part of the symbolism and post -impressionism, movements that Munch helped define. This work evokes a feeling of melancholy that runs in parallel to the celebration of life, a duality that is inherent in many of its creations. Munch, who in his career faced the symbolism of suffering and loneliness, seems to find in this work a brief respite in the intensity of his reflections, offering a look at summer joy although through a prism of emotional introspection.

Although 1915 was a time when the artist's life was marked by war and changes in Europe, "Alto summer II" reflects the search for moments of light and beauty, which is a conductive thread in his work. This painting is not only maintained as a testimony of its undeniable talent, but also invites a reflection on the relationship of the human being with its natural environment.

Thus, "Alto summer II" is more than a mere seasonal representation; It is a pictorial statement about life, a reminder that in the calm serenity of summer you can also hide the complexities of the human feeling. In this work, Munch offers us a refuge in the intensity of visual experience, inviting us to get lost in its layers of color and emotion, and to feel, for a moment, the sublime tension between being and the environment.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed