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Karen Bjølstad by the Window
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Karen Bjølstad by the Window
1882 (
plausible)
ink
Wove paper. 250 × 150 × 0,17 mm (h × b × t)
Comment:
Edvard gradually took the difficult step from recording daily life objects to portraying the members of his family. In these portraits we can see how he tried out different techniques – with pencil, charcoal, and pen. This pen drawing of Aunt Karen by the window shows a development in the hatching technique: It is less consistent in direction and more flexible, creating a vivid but unsettled impression. (MB)
Edvard gradually took the difficult step from recording daily life objects to portraying the members of his family. In these portraits we can see how he tried out different techniques – with pencil, charcoal, and pen. This pen drawing of Aunt Karen by the window shows a development in the hatching technique: It is less consistent in direction and more flexible, creating a vivid but unsettled impression. (MB)
Bibliography:Munch på papir, utst.kat. MM, 2013, ill. s. 64
Bruteig, Magne, Munch. Tegneren, Oslo 2004, ill.s. 22
Bruteig, Magne, Munch. Drawings, Oslo 2004, ill.p. 22
Eggum, Arne, Edvard Munch: malerier, skisser, og studier, Oslo 1983, ill. s. 35
Edvard Munch: Das zeichnerische Werk, utst. kat. Kunstmuseum Bern, 1970, kat. nr. 5
Bruteig, Magne, Munch. Tegneren, Oslo 2004, ill.s. 22
Bruteig, Magne, Munch. Drawings, Oslo 2004, ill.p. 22
Eggum, Arne, Edvard Munch: malerier, skisser, og studier, Oslo 1983, ill. s. 35
Edvard Munch: Das zeichnerische Werk, utst. kat. Kunstmuseum Bern, 1970, kat. nr. 5
Model: Karen Bjølstad (norsk, 1839–1931)
The Munch Museum, MM.T.02456
Is Virtual: false