Tingeltangel - Edvard Munch
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Description
Edvard Munch's 'Tingeltangel' captures a vibrant cabaret scene with expressive colour and dynamic composition. This fine art print brings a touch of bohemian flair and historical significance to any interior.
Edvard Munch's 'Tingeltangel' captures a vibrant scene from the demimonde of 1890s Europe, a world of cabarets and bohemian nightlife. Executed in 1895, this work combines lithography with watercolour, a technique that allows for both graphic precision and fluid, expressive colour. The composition depicts a stage performance, likely at a 'tingeltangel' – a type of variety theatre popular at the time. A dancer in a striking red dress dominates the stage, her pose dynamic and captivating. The audience, rendered with Munch's characteristic psychological intensity, is a mix of men in dark suits and women in colourful dresses, their faces suggesting a range of emotions from amusement to ennui. Munch's interest in capturing the emotional atmosphere of modern life is evident in the loose, gestural brushstrokes and the use of colour to convey mood. The scene is not merely a depiction of entertainment but a study of human interaction and the complexities of social life. The work reflects Munch's broader exploration of themes such as love, desire, and the anxieties of the modern age. As a fine art print, 'Tingeltangel' brings a touch of bohemian flair to any interior. Its vibrant colours and dynamic composition make it a striking focal point for a living room, study, or hallway. The print's historical significance and artistic merit make it a conversation piece, inviting viewers to delve into the rich cultural context of the late 19th century.
Return policy
Because every print is made to order, we don't offer change-of-mind returns, refunds or exchanges. If your order arrives faulty, damaged or incorrect, we'll replace it free of charge — just contact us within 48 hours of delivery. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off right. See our refunds page for full details.
Shipping
We ship worldwide, printing at the production hub nearest to your delivery address. Delivery times and costs vary by destination — you'll see the options available to you at checkout.
Manufacturing
Each print is produced to order using 12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified archival paper. Designed in Britain and printed at your nearest production hub to reduce waste and speed up delivery.
Tingeltangel - Edvard Munch
Our Features
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Specific Features
Every Solis piece is made to order with archival, gallery-quality materials built to last.
- Museum-grade giclée printing for rich, fade-resistant colour
- Archival matte fine-art paper, FSC-certified
- Choose poster, framed print, canvas or framed canvas
- Frames in black, natural wood, dark wood or white
- Framed prints arrive ready to hang
Care & Cleaning
To keep your artwork looking its best:
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight
- Never use liquid cleaners on the print or canvas surface
- Keep in a dry, room-temperature space
- Handle prints with clean, dry hands
Materials & Sizing
Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Edvard Munch
Munch, a leading figure in both the Symbolism and Expressionism movements, sought to externalise internal states. His art became a canvas for raw emotion, exploring themes of love, death, and existential dread. He achieved this through bold colours, distorted forms, and a distinctive use of line that conveys a sense of perpetual motion and unease. Works like 'The Sick Child II' and 'The Voice / Summer Night' exemplify his ability to capture fleeting moments of intense feeling.
Munch's unflinching exploration of the human condition continues to resonate deeply. His art speaks to the anxieties and uncertainties of modern life, making his prints a powerful and evocative addition to any collection. His enduring influence can be seen in countless artists who have followed in his footsteps, daring to confront the darker aspects of the human experience. Owning a Munch print is not just acquiring a piece of art; it's embracing a conversation about what it means to be human.
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