Three girls in El Embarcadero - 1903


Size (cm): 55x60
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Description

The painting "Three girls in the jetty", made in 1903 by Edvard Munch, is a work that encapsulates the essence of youth and introspection, recurring characteristics in the trajectory of the Norwegian artist. This work, less known compared to its iconic "the cry" or "the Madonna", offers a fascinating look at Munch's sensitivity towards human emotions and the relationship with nature.

In the composition, Munch introduces us to three young women located on a jetty. The choice of the stage is not irrelevant; The jetty evokes a transition, a threshold between Earth and water, which symbolizes the liminality of youth and the passage towards adult life. The figures, dressed in clothes that suggest a time of changes and modernity, seem motionless, almost in a reflexive contemplation, which invites the viewer to wonder about the thoughts that occupy them. The representation of the three girls, focused on the surrounding environment, establishes a strong parallelism with Munch's work, where the interaction between the individual and their context is fundamental.

The color displays a vibrant palette, where the blue and green water contrast with the warmer tones of the dress of the figures. This chromatic choice not only establishes an energetic environment, but also reinforces the connection of girls with the nature that surrounds them. Shadows and lights, applied with expressive and loose brushstrokes, provide a sensation of immediacy and a fragile emotional balance. The loaded atmosphere that is perceived in the work can be interpreted as a reflection of the anguish and yearning of youth, issues that Munch explores with a mastery in his works.

A notable aspect of "three girls in the jetty" is the inclusion of water as a central element of the composition. The sea, always present in Munch's work, can be seen as a dual symbol: on the one hand, it represents life and freedom, and on the other, the uncertainty and mystery of the unknown. The girls, who seem to look towards the horizon, can be contemplating their own destinations and the feelings of hope and fear that accompany youth.

Munch is characterized by his expressionist style, and in this painting there is a fusion between symbolism and painting of everyday life. Through its line and color, it invites introspection, bringing the viewer closer to a deep emotional connection. His work anticipates, thus, the potential of German expressionism that would flourish in the following decades.

In conclusion, "three girls in the jetty" is erected not only as a portrait of youth, but as a testimony of the deep emotions that this stage of life entails. The work reflects Munch's ability to capture the emotional complexity of the human being, undressing the vulnerabilities and aspirations that we all share, regardless of the time or context. Through a simple three -girl scene in a jetty, Munch manages to capture the richness of human experience, making this painting a valuable piece both in his repertoire and in the history of art.

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