The artwork titled “Eye in Eye” was created by the artist Edvard Munch in 1894. It exemplifies the Expressionist movement through its use of oil on canvas. The piece measures 136 by 110 cm and falls within the genre painting category. Currently, it is housed at the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway.
The artwork presents a deeply emotive scene featuring two figures facing one another against a rich, dark backdrop. The characters are depicted with exaggerated, expressive features that are characteristic of Munch’s style and the Expressionist movement. The artist employs stark color contrasts, highlighting the figures’ faces with light tones that stand out from the somber environment. The background is composed of muted colors, with a house and tree branches discernible behind the figures. One figure, with a haunting visage, gazes directly at the viewer, while the other looks towards their counterpart, creating a sense of intense and perhaps unsettling interaction. The brushwork is loose and visible, adding a sense of urgency and rawness to the scene, capturing the psychological tension that Munch is renowned for conveying in his work.