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Edvard Munch's "Jealousy" (1895) is a Symbolist painting that explores themes of anxiety and suspicion through its striking composition and expressive brushwork. Part of "The Frieze of Life" series, it captures the complexities of human emotion.
Edvard Munch's "Jealousy", painted in 1895, is a powerful exploration of human emotion. Munch, a Norwegian painter whose work often grappled with themes of anxiety, love, and death, created this piece during his Symbolist period. The painting is part of a series known as "The Frieze of Life", which explores the stages of human existence and the complex feelings associated with them. The composition is striking. In the foreground, a man with a beard stares directly at the viewer, his expression conveying a sense of unease and suspicion. Behind him, a couple stands beneath a tree bearing red fruit, an allusion to the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the loss of innocence. The woman, depicted with pale skin and flowing red fabric, reaches for the fruit, while the man beside her is partially obscured in shadow. The juxtaposition of the foreground figure with the scene behind him creates a sense of voyeurism and psychological tension. The colour palette is dominated by dark greens, reds, and browns, which contribute to the painting's somber and unsettling mood. The brushwork is loose and expressive, adding to the overall emotional intensity of the work.
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Edvard Munch: the master of Expressionism who dared to paint the unseen anxieties of the soul.
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