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Woman. Sphinx — History & Facts
In Woman. Sphinx, Edvard Munch presents a striking figure of a woman, enveloped in deep, rich colors. The background is abstract, enhancing the mysterious aura surrounding her.
The use of bold reds and dark blues creates a sense of drama and intensity. The woman's expression is enigmatic, inviting viewers to ponder her thoughts and emotions. The painting is characterized by Munch's signature brushwork, which adds texture and depth to the figure. The colors are applied in a way that emphasizes the emotional weight of the subject.
Munch often used color to convey feelings, and here it serves to heighten the sense of mystery. The dimensions of the work are approximately 90 x 70 cm, making it a notable piece in his oeuvre. Edvard Munch was a key figure in the Symbolism movement, known for exploring themes of love, anxiety, and existential dread. 'Woman.
Sphinx' reflects his fascination with the female form and the complexities of human emotion. Interestingly, this work showcases Munch's transition from Impressionism to a more symbolic style. It remains in a private collection, highlighting its exclusivity and the allure of Munch's art.
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