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Consolation

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In this evocative artwork, two figures come together, their forms elegantly merging in an intimate embrace. The colors employed are striking—warm earthy tones intermingle with soft yellows and browns, establishing a sense of warmth that envelops the viewer, almost like a comforting hug. The dynamic brushwork—loose yet expressive—shows Munch’s unique ability to convey emotion through texture; every stroke feels deliberate, adding depth to the figures’ forms. It’s not just a painting; it’s a window into a moment, a snapshot of vulnerability and solace shared between two beings.

The background plays a crucial role, with vertical strokes of green hinting at nature, possibly a garden or a secluded space, inviting thoughts of tranquility and peace. The figures are stripped of detailed features, focusing on their closeness rather than individuality, creating an overall sense of universality—this could represent love between any two beings. In today’s context, the painting resonates deeply, echoing themes of connection, companionship, and emotional refuge, poignant reminders of intimacy in our ever-evolving world.

Consolation

Edvard Munch

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Created:

1907

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Dimensions:

3776 × 3180 px
895 × 1085 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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