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Munch and his World: Graphic Arts and the Avant-garde in Paris and Berlin [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x210 mm
  • Sari: British Museum Research Publications 237
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: British Museum Press
  • ISBN-10: 0861592379
  • ISBN-13: 9780861592371
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 130 pages, kõrgus x laius: 297x210 mm
  • Sari: British Museum Research Publications 237
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: British Museum Press
  • ISBN-10: 0861592379
  • ISBN-13: 9780861592371
The conference volume _Munch and his World_ offers an excellent overview of Munch's multifaceted print and photographic techniques within the context of his contemporaries, which makes it particular valuable. This extremely readable book is aimed both at a specialist audience and interested non-professionals and, through its selected image comparisons and high-quality illustrations, conveys a vivid impression of Munch's prints within avant-garde art in Berlin and Paris. _Print Quarterly_

The art of Edvard Munch is striking for the originality and universality of its themes, which cross moments in place and time. Yet he was very much an artist of the nineteenth century, and the focus of this publication is to show how especially in his prints and photographs Munch was enabled by technical advances developed by his contemporaries to create an entirely new visual language. Munch is probably best known for his desire to express emotions surrounding love, illness and death. However, the authors in this volume show that this preoccupation was not only based on biographical events but reflects wider contemporary debates on developments in medicine and science, including treatment of mental illness, as well as a proliferation of technical expertise in the production of prints.

The arguments presented expand on subjects touched upon in the critically acclaimed British Museum exhibition Edvard Munch: love and angst (2019). Munch's remarkable prints were fundamental to establishing his international career, but there remains much to investigate in connection with the background to his innovatory techniques, his relationship with contemporary printmakers and his experiments with photography. The authors in this volume go some way to address these themes and outline future avenues of research.
Director's Foreword iv
Hartwig Fischer
British Museum
Director's Foreword v
Stein Olav Henrichsen
Introduction 1(4)
Giulia Bartrum
1 Eugene Carriere and Max Klinger: Two Symbolist Printmakers within the Orbit of Munch
5(13)
Anna Schultz
2 Edvard Munch and the Artists of La Revue Blanche: Promoting Prints in Late 19th-century French Avant-garde Journals
18(19)
Jennifer Ramkalawon
3 L'Ymagier, Munch and the Woodcut Technique
37(15)
Ute Kuhlemann Falck
4 Sick Girls, Sick Women, Sick Prints
52(16)
Allison Morehead
5 There and Not-there: Edvard Munch's Photographic Interruptions
68(22)
Patricia G. Berman
Contributors 90(1)
Bibliography 91(4)
Index 95
Giulia Bartrum is a freelance art historian who recently retired as Curator of German Prints and Drawings at the British Museum. She has published on various aspects of north European prints, including German Renaissance Prints (1995), Albrecht Durer and his Legacy (2002), German Romantic Prints and Drawings from an English Private Collection (2011) and Edvard Munch: Love and Angst (2019).