Moonlight, 1895. Creator: Edvard Munch.

Moonlight, 1895. Creator: Edvard Munch.

3-050-317 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Moonlight, 1895. Additional Info: This painting shows one of Munch’s most simplified depictions of the Norwegian coastal landscape in the light of a summer night. Thematically it is related to The Voice, which Munch had painted earlier, in that case with a female figure in the central foreground. Moonlight captures a mood of nature, without human presence. The first thing to catch our attention is the unusual pillar of moonlight, a motif that occurs in several of Munch’s pictures. The next is the undulating coastline, which forms a horizontal counterpoint to the strict verticality of the trees. The colours are subdued, but there are clear contrasts between the dark forest floor, the white shore and the intense blue of the water. Details are simplified and subordinated to the overall scheme, but without compromising the landscape’s characteristic features and recognisability. Instead of depicting an action, the picture expresses a certain mood. At the same time there is a formal theme in the pillar of moonlight, the strict verticality of the trees, the gentle curves of the shoreline, and the water as a symbol of the masculine and the feminine.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Edvard Munch: Norwegian: Artist, painter, draughtsman

Medium
  1. Oil on canvas

Picture Type
  1. Landscape
  2. Painting

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Times of the Day

Artistic Representations Landscapes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x4211
File Size : 61,192kb


Aliases

  1. NG.M.02815
  1. 4
  1. 1240000404
  1. 3-050-317
  1. 3050317
  1. NG.M.02815

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