Through the window - 1940


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "through the window" of Edvard Munch, created in 1940, is a revealing manifestation of the stylistic evolution of the master Norwegian, which is characterized by deep introspection and a unique emotional connection with the world around him. This painting is an exploration of the feelings of the human being, the isolation and the search for connection at a historical moment marked by uncertainty and conflict.

In "Through the window", a woman sitting is observed in front of a window that frames an outer landscape a horizon that seems distant and elusive. The central figure, whose scale predominates in the composition, is wrapped in a simple but evocative blue dress. His position reflects both contemplation and melancholy, suggesting a state of introspection that invites the viewer to share his mood. The way he sits, with his head slightly inclined and hands on his legs, remembers a lonely vigil, as if waiting for something or someone who never arrives.

The color palette used by Munch is characteristic of its style; It incorporates intense but sober tones that accentuate the emotional atmosphere of the work. The dominant blues intertwine with warm nuances that look from the outer landscape, creating a contrast that emphasizes the separation between the internal world of women and the external world. This use of color not only confers a sense of depth, but also acts as a reflection of the psychological state of the figure.

The landscape that is glimpsed after the window is almost dreamlike. Munch uses strokes that suggest an agitated nature; The trees and the sky are represented with fluid and almost abstract forms, emphasizing the emotional instability that can accompany the thoughts of the protagonist. The window acts, in this sense, as a threshold between two realities: that of the interior, loaded with altered feelings and reflections, and that of the outside, which is presented as an alien and distant place.

This approach to the isolated figure in front of a window is a recurring theme in Munch's work, where symbolism and emotionality are intertwined. Works such as "The cry" show the individual's anguish in front of his surroundings, and "Madonna" is a clear reflection of the complexities of love and loss. "Through the window", although of a quieter nature, it does not escape this existential search that characterizes much of his career.

It has been speculated that this work, produced in a moment of global turbulence, can be impregnated with a criticism of the search for peace and understanding in a world full of conflicts. Munch, who lived a life marked by the disease and loss, always looked inward, looking in his interior landscapes answers to questions that were often left without answers.

Throughout his life, Edvard Munch experienced with various techniques and styles, but his ability to convey human emotion remains his most lasting legacy. "Through the window" he reaffirms his position as a pioneer of expressionism, an artistic movement that emphasizes the representation of subjective experiences and intense emotions. This work encapsulates the essence of what it means to be human: the struggle to connect with the world and others, and the inevitable sense of loneliness that sometimes accompanies this search.

In short, "through the window" it is not only a painting; It is an emotional trip that invites us to look beyond the surface, to explore the complexity of the human soul portrayed by one of the great masters of modern art. Munch, through his work, leaves us with a deep understanding that life, in his beauty and in his pain, is a constant dialogue between the human being and the universe.

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