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Woman in Red Dress 1901

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In this captivating piece, a solitary figure clad in a vibrant red dress stands at the edge of a winding path, seemingly lost in thought. The rich color of her attire contrasts beautifully with the softer pastel hues of the landscape around her—a blend of greens and yellows, punctuated by the gentle curves of the road that guide the eye toward quaint houses in the distance. The sky whispers hints of blue, enveloping the scene in calmness while the way the brushstrokes dance across the canvas radiates an emotional authenticity. One can almost feel a breeze rustling through the trees, inviting a moment of introspection as the viewer shares the woman's reflective stance.

The composition is striking; the figure is placed centrally but off-kilter, creating a dynamic balance that draws attention to both the subject and her surroundings. The fluid nature of the paint application evokes a sense of movement—making it feel as if the scene is alive, constantly shifting in the viewer's gaze. This artwork encapsulates not just a moment but an entire mood, a snapshot of contemplation that resonates deeply. Historically, created in 1901, this piece reflects Munch’s exploration into human emotion, capturing the essence of solitude while simultaneously connecting with the natural world—a hallmark of his artistic journey.

Woman in Red Dress 1901

Edvard Munch

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1901

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3232 × 2469 px
597 × 755 mm

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