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The Voice

1893 ( plausible)
charcoal and wash
Wove paper. 499 × 647 × 0,26 mm (h × b × t)
Comment:
The charcoal drawing "The Voice" belongs to the cycle of motifs executed in numerous drawings, two paintings and graphic versions, as well as intaglio prints, lithographs and woodcuts. The motif originates from his first erotic experience with the slightly older married woman whom he often calls "Mrs Heiberg" in his writings, but in reality was Andrea Fredrikke Emilie (Milly) Thaulow, married to Frits Thaulow’s brother, Carl Thaulow, a doctor and Captain in the Marines.
Bibliography:Eggum, Arne, Edvard Munch: Livfrisen fra maleri til grafikk, Oslo 1990, ill. s. 28

Munch, utst. kat. Palazzo Reale og Palazzo Bagatti Valsecchi, 1985, kat. nr. 91 / ill. s. 147

Eggum, Arne, Edvard Munch: malerier, skisser, og studier, Oslo 1983, ill. s. 120

Malerier og grafikk. Edvard Munch, utst. kat. Hermitage Museum, 1982, kat. nr. 37 / s. 7

Munch's Exhibition. utst. kat. The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1981, kat. nr. 42, ill s. 194.

Munch: Liebe-Angst-Tod, utst. kat Kunsthalle Bielefeld, 1980, kat. nr. 27 / ill. s. 64

Edvard Munch: Symbols and Images, utst. kat. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1978, kat. nr. 64 / s. 260

Svenæus, Gösta, Im männlichen Gehirn II, Lund 1973, ill. s. 145 (omtalt s. 137, 206 i bind I)
The Munch Museum, MM.T.02373
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