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Edvard Munch's "Twilight" (1892-1893) captures a landscape filled with dark vegetation and scattered figures under a brooding sky, reflecting the artist's exploration of anxiety and psychological states.
Edvard Munch's "Twilight", painted between 1892 and 1893, presents a landscape imbued with a sense of unease. Munch, a Norwegian painter and printmaker, is best known for his emotionally charged works that explore themes of anxiety, isolation, and death. He was a major figure in the Symbolist movement and a precursor to Expressionism. "The Scream" is his most recognisable work. In "Twilight", the scene is dominated by a dark, brooding atmosphere. The sky is a mix of grey and yellow, suggesting the last light of day. A strip of blue sea is visible on the horizon. The foreground is filled with dark vegetation and small, scattered figures. These figures, rendered in a simplified, almost ghostly manner, appear to be running or moving erratically through the field. The overall effect is one of disquiet and mystery, reflecting Munch's interest in conveying psychological states through his art. The painting's subdued palette and stark composition contribute to its unsettling mood.
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