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Young Woman from the Latin Quarter, 1897. Creator: Edvard Munch
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Young Woman from the Latin Quarter, 1897. Creator: Edvard Munch
Young Woman from the Latin Quarter, 1897
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Black Hair Edvard Munch Expressionism Expressionist Latin Quarter Long Hair Long Haired Munch Edvard Norway Norwegian Sadness Artistic Movement Lithotint
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Young Woman from the Latin Quarter" is a captivating lithograph by the renowned Norwegian Expressionist artist, Edvard Munch, created in 1897. This monochromatic masterpiece, now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, showcases Munch's innovative use of lithography and his distinctive expressionist style. The image portrays a young woman with long, black hair, her gaze fixed directly at the viewer. Her expression is one of profound sadness, her countenance etched with the melancholy that was a hallmark of Munch's oeuvre. The woman's attire, with its turn-of-the-century flair, further emphasizes the historical context of this artwork. Munch's "Young Woman from the Latin Quarter" is a poignant representation of a solitary figure, her long hair cascading down her shoulders, framing her face in a way that invites introspection. The contrast between the white wove paper and the black and white tusche on gray wove paper adds depth and texture to the image, creating a hauntingly beautiful visual experience. As a key figure in the Expressionist movement, Munch's work often explored the depths of human emotion, and "Young Woman from the Latin Quarter" is no exception. The woman's direct gaze and the somber atmosphere of the piece invite the viewer to connect with her on a deeply personal level, making this a truly captivating and evocative work of art. This lithograph, with its rich heritage and historical significance, is a must-see for anyone interested in the art of the 19th century or the works of Edvard Munch. The Art Institute of Chicago is proud to preserve and display this important piece, allowing future generations to appreciate the beauty and depth of Munch's artistic vision.
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