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The Death in the Sick Room - Edvard Munch

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Oil painting on canvas Each canvas is hand-painted, layer by layer
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🌟 Introduction – Immersion dans l'Histoire de The Death in the Sickroom - Edvard Munch

📍 Historical Context of The Death in the Sickroom

Work: The Death in the Sickroom
Artist: Edvard Munch
Year: 1893
Museum: Munch Museum
Dimensions: 160 x 134 cm

Painted in 1893, in Oslo, Munch's iconic Canvas belongs to the expressionist movement. This period, where passion and emotion found their echo in visual art, is marked by artistic movements that challenge realistic representation. Currently, this masterpiece is proudly displayed at the Munch Museum, where it attracts visitors from around the world.

🖋️ Notable Anecdote of Edvard Munch

“I paint my life, but also the death that surrounds it,” Munch could have declared when discussing the origin of his masterpiece. This inspiration, arising one foggy morning, when he encountered the melancholy of a dear face, nourishes the evocative power of The Death in the Sickroom.

📖 Scene Depicted in The Death in the Sickroom

This dramatic painting illustrates the final moment of a loved one, immersed in a farewell atmosphere. The expressions of the figures around the bed, as well as the dark hues of the canvas, awaken a deep connection with the fragility of life and the inexorable presence of death.

📜 Place in the Work of Edvard Munch's Career

The Death in the Sickroom is at the heart of Munch's career, representing a period of deep introspection and intense emotions. Alongside The Scream and The Dance of Life, this painting reflects the evolution towards a more personal and emotional art, testifying to the maturity of his creative genius.

🧠 Artistic Expertise – In-Depth Analysis of The Death in the Sickroom - Edvard Munch

🎨 Painting Technique of the Work

Munch's mastery is revealed through his oil painting technique, using impasto and transparencies to create a disturbing atmosphere. Each layer of paint contributes to the palpable emotion, while the gestural brushstrokes evoke a dramatic tension inscribed in the canvas.

🌈 Color Palette of The Death in the Sickroom

Dark and earthy colors dominate, revealing a gloomy palette where each shade underscores the gravity of the subject. Deep reds vibrate with sadness, while blues evoke melancholy. This chromatic dialogue shapes the soul of the painting, creating a mosaic of emotions.

🖌️ Craftsmanship – High Precision Reproduction for the Expressionist Style

Our reproduction is a true work of art, hand-painted on high-quality linen canvas. Proceeding through meticulous steps, each manual sketch and successive layer requires about 40 hours of passionate work, with superior quality pigments like Prussian blue and alizarin crimson. A protective UV varnish ensures the durability of the material and the stability of the colors. Thus, we offer you a vibrant canvas, alive with emotion, faithful to the original masterpiece.

📜 Customer Experience – Elegance & Commitment

Your painting comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity. It is delivered rolled in a textile case, with special care taken in packaging to ensure its integrity during transport. Choose our premium frames that enhance and elevate the canvas, bringing a touch of elegance to your world.

💫 Emotional or Symbolic Reading of The Death in the Sickroom - Edvard Munch

The painting whispers troubling truths about life and mortality. It evokes gratitude for life, melancholy for farewells, and a timeless call for regained peace. This painting becomes an intimate reflection, an open door to a deep emotional experience, weaving connections between the artist and his audience.

🏡 Decor Suggestions – An Inspiring Presence

Suggest places to hang this canvas: a bright living room where the intensity of color can captivate, a soothing bedroom where the depth of the work can inspire reflection, or a serene hallway that invites contemplation. Pair it with materials such as natural linen, creating a rich aesthetic harmony.

🖌️ The Excellence of Alpha Reproduction

🎨 Oil painting on linen or cotton canvas
👨‍🎨 Hand reproduced by expert artists
📜 Numbered certificate of authenticity included
🖼️ Custom premium frames available
⏱️ Completion in 10 to 15 working days
📦 Secure delivery in 3 to 5 working days worldwide

✅ Why choose “The Death in the Sickroom - Edvard Munch”?

🛒 Order your Reproduction of “The Death in the Sickroom”

Treat yourself to a masterpiece, to beautify your space and nourish your spirit. This hand-painted oil painting is a treasure of emotion ready to become your visual legacy.

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A classic and timeless artwork

This reproduction allows you to integrate the spirit of a masterpiece into your decoration, with a strong and elegant presence.

A faithful hand-painted reproduction

The canvas is painted in oil by an artist, with attention paid to colors, details, and the balance of the composition.

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The essential answers about painting, sizes, validation before shipping, and shipping without a frame.

Is it hand-painted?

Yes. Each reproduction is hand-painted in oil on canvas by an experienced artist. It is not a print.

Can I request a different size?

Yes. You can choose a standard size or request a custom size to fit your interior.

Will I receive a photo before delivery?

Yes. A photo of the finished canvas is sent to you before shipping to validate the appearance.

Is the canvas framed?

No. The canvas is shipped rolled, without frame, in protective packaging suitable for international shipping.

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