Girl and Death (1894) by Edvard Munch

Girl and Death - Edvard Munch - 1894

Artwork Information

TitleGirl and Death
ArtistEdvard Munch
Date1894
Mediumlithography,paper
Dimensions30 x 22.2 cm
Art MovementExpressionism

About Girl and Death

The artwork “Girl and Death” created by artist Edvard Munch in the year 1894 is a compelling piece within the Expressionism movement. This lithograph on paper is a prime example of sketch and study genre, measuring 30 cm by 22.2 cm.

The artwork portrays a hauntingly intimate encounter between a feminine figure and a skeletal entity that represents death. The stark contrast between life and death is palpable through the girl’s flowing hair and the skeletal structure of death, suggesting a dance that is both alluring and macabre. The composition is raw and emotive, capturing the essence of existential angst with a delicacy that is characteristically Munch. The use of lithography as a medium permits a degree of softness and fluidity in the lines, conveying a sense of movement and profundity within the static medium. It is a powerful depiction of the inescapable intertwining of life and death, reflecting the artist’s preoccupation with mortality and the human condition.

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