Sunny Day On Asgardstrand


size(cm): 35x25
Price:
Sale price£103 GBP

Description

The painting "Sunny Day in Asgardstrand" by Edvard Munch is a masterpiece of Norwegian Impressionism that has captivated art lovers since its creation in 1904. This work is one of the most representative of Munch's artistic style, who was noted for his ability to capture emotions and feelings in his works.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a perspective that takes us through a stone path that extends towards the sea. In the center of the image is a white wooden house with a red roof, surrounded by trees and bushes. The clear blue sky and the bright sun create a feeling of warmth and tranquility.

The use of color in this work is exceptional, with soft and warm tones that create a relaxing atmosphere. The green and yellow tones of the trees and bushes contrast with the blue of the sky and the red of the roof of the house, creating a visual harmony that is typical of impressionism.

The story behind this painting is fascinating. Munch spent many summers in Asgardstrand, a small seaside town in Norway, where he painted this work. The white house that appears in the painting belonged to his friend, the writer Hans Jæger, and became a meeting place for artists and writers of the time.

A little known aspect of this work is that Munch painted it at a time when he was dealing with mental health issues. Despite this, the painting radiates a sense of peace and serenity, demonstrating Munch's ability to capture emotion in his works.

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