“Edvard Munch: Trembling Earth” succeeds in recasting our perception of the artist. While he was renowned for his ability to render the anomie and suffering of the modern world, he could also capture its sublime beauty. With transcendent skill, he visualized our intrinsic desire to connect with nature as well as our profound estrangement from it.The Yellow Log, 1912, centers a moment of astonishment in a violet forest, a feeling of encountering something sudden and unexpected that wakes you from a daydream. In this painting we see the cut end of a recently felled tree, perhaps knocked down by
Edvard Munch Was More Than The Scream
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A less anxious Edvard Munch
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