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Melancholy

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The painting captures a poignant moment at the shoreline, where a solitary figure sits amidst the rugged landscape, contributing to a sense of deep introspection. Edvard Munch's brushwork is distinctive yet fluid, effectively conveying the emotional weight of the scene. The boy's downcast expression, framed by the natural elements—smooth stones and the gentle waves—evokes a strong sense of melancholy and isolation. Each rock and wave seems to whisper secrets of longing, resonating with the viewer's emotions.

Munch employs a muted palette, primarily focusing on greys and blues, which harmonizes beautifully with the tranquil yet somber setting. This color choice not only highlights the emotional undertones of the subject but also reinforces the vulnerability of the youth. The background frames, featuring trees and distant boats, draw the eye toward the horizon, symbolizing aspirations yet to be fulfilled. The artwork, created during a time when emotional expression was gaining prominence in art, signifies Munch's early exploration of themes that would define his later works.

Melancholy

Edvard Munch

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Created:

1892

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4000 × 2682 px
640 × 960 mm

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