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Inger in Black and Violet — History & Facts
In Inger in Black and Violet, Edvard Munch presents a striking portrait of a woman dressed in dark attire. The background is a blend of deep violet and other muted colors, creating a dramatic contrast. The figure's expression is contemplative, drawing the viewer's attention.
The overall composition evokes a sense of introspection and emotion. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Munch's characteristic brushwork and use of color. The dimensions are approximately 90 x 70 cm, making it a medium-sized portrait. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the depth of the figure against the vibrant background.
Munch's technique emphasizes the emotional weight of the subject. Edvard Munch was a key figure in the Symbolist movement, known for exploring themes of love, anxiety, and existential dread. Inger in Black and Violet reflects his interest in psychological depth and emotional expression. This work is part of a series of portraits that Munch created, often featuring women who were significant in his life.
Interestingly, the model for this painting was Inger, a close friend and muse of the artist.
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