Das kranke Mädchen [The Sick Girl]
About this artwork
This is Munch's first colour lithograph. He regarded it as his most important print, and produced it in a variety of colour combinations. The subject relates to the death from tuberculosis of Munch's eldest sister Sophie in 1877, and also refers to the artist's own sickly childhood. It is not an exact portrayal of his sister, as a model posed for the work. Munch made several paintings and a group of lithographs of this particular scene. Images of suffering, tragedy, sickness and death occur repeatedly in his work.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) Norwegian
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title:Das kranke Mädchen [The Sick Girl]
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date created:1896
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materials:Colour lithograph on paper
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measurements:42.10 x 56.30 cm (paper 44.50 x 56.70 cm)
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1981
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accession number:GMA 2309
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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch
Norwegian artist Munch trained as an engineer before turning to art in 1881. Around 1885, he moved from painting in an impressionist style to an art dealing with his own emotional turmoil. Munch's most common themes are jealousy, tragedy, sickness and the awakening of sexual desire. His works often...