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Children in the Street

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In this striking piece, the canvas bursts with expression, showcasing figures that seem to shimmer between reality and abstraction. The bold brushstrokes create an almost palpable energy, especially in the way the figures are rendered; they are both defined yet fluid, evoking a sense of movement amidst the stillness of the scene. The foreground houses three figures, one of whom stands out in a striking white dress with a vivid red accent, an intriguing contrast against the sundry colors that dominate the background. The other two figures are cloaked in darker tones, adding to the complexity of their presence in this lively yet enigmatic street setting.

The palette reflects an emotional intensity, with splashes of blues, greens, oranges, and soft pinks intermingling. These colors are not just aesthetic choices; they communicate the artists' moods and societal observations. The tension in the brushwork complements the figures’ expressions, suggesting an interior dialogue that resonates with the viewer. The historical context of 1913, a time of great change and upheaval, contributes to the artwork's significance. Munch, often associated with existential themes, invites us to explore the layers of modern life, prompting reflections on alienation and connection in the urban experience.

Children in the Street

Edvard Munch

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1913

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3896 × 3564 px
920 × 1000 mm

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