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The old Munch museum is now used as the vaccination centre.
I got my 3rd jab today, was waiting 20min afterwards, took this from my seat, at the ceiling a painting/photo of Edvard Munch.
The entrance to the cafe.
Ramme has a diverse history from the Ice Age to the present day. Since the first people came to Ramme in the Stone Age, the fjord and the natural landscape have formed the basis for livelihoods and sustenance. With the steam engine, Vestby and Hvitsten became accessible by train and passenger boat. Hvitsten became a recreation site for visitors from Kristiania (now Oslo). Several well-known artists and literati visited and settled in Hvitsten during the summers.
Norway's most famous painter, Edvard Munch, lived and worked at Nedre Ramme for a number of years from 1910. His time there is little known in Norwegian art history, despite the fact that he painted several of his magnificent works here.
Boeing 737-800 - Norwegian Air International
Named "Edvard Munch"
Registration EI-GBB
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (EHAM/AMS)
Beginning Sunday, April 3rd, 2022 Identify the Artist XVII
Week 9 Ingmar Bergman (1291-1295) 4/3 – 4/8/2022
Edvard Munch Norwegian, 1863-1944
Summer Night’s Dream (The Voice), 1893
Oil on canvas
Munch was strongly influenced by the work of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, in particular their use of color and form to evocative, expressive ends. In the late 1880s, Munch conceived and epic series of paintings entitled “The Frieze of Life,” which dealt poetically and symbolically with life, love, and death. Many of his most memorable images were part of this ultimately unfinished project. Summer Night’s Dream, the first work in the cycle of Love, portrays the initial glimmer of adolescent sexual awakening. Bathed in an eerie light, the painting is probably set in the Borre Forest, a traditional place of courtship during Norway’s long midsummer nights.
Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow Fund, 1959 59.301
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Mailing of the prizes will go out some time next week…details to follow.
Remember: there is still time (two weeks) to win a much coveted collector’s item of an Art Postcard celebrating Identify the Artist XVII.
"Trick or Treat" 29-10-2018 Macro Mondays.
No wonder the orange ghost is screaming, wouldn't you?
with a big hairy Woolly bear caterpillar creeping across your face ...... horrid thought isn't it ..... it's that time of the year again ..... Halloween is coming .....
Trick or Treat .... The ghost should of given the caterpillar some sweet herbs, or other tasty treats, so now the Woolly bear gets revenge creeping all over the ghostly ghoul, and nearly frightens the ghost to Death!!!!!!
Love & Peace everyone.
Happy Macro Monday!
at the base of the Coromandel peninsula is a town called Thames hidden in the back of the camping ground id a butterfly farm
Camera: Sony DSLR-A900
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/4.5
Focal Length: 90 mm
ISO Speed: 640
as I stood last night at this intersection of bridges and riverscapes i then realized that this element of the modern metropolis crept into münch's art
washington dc. is built like a city of his artistic ethos
rock creek parkway south, washington dc. looking out onto the potomac river
ohio river drive bridge and the key highway bridge to arlington
Edvard Munch's "The Scream" was made using LEGO bricks! Click Support on
ideas.lego.com/projects/cfd88aaa-be60-432d-bd3a-d88516b68387
10000 supporters can make it a real LEGO set! The main character (the screamer) can be detached from the frame to display by itself, like shown on this image 😱
Porträtt av / Portrait of Ernest Thiel
Oil painting (1907) by Norwegisn artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
The gallery is the former, magnificent home of the banker Ernest Thiel (1859-1947), situated on the island Djurgården in central Stockholm.
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Le Cri
Allusion au "Cri" de Edvard Munch pour crier "Sauver la nature"...
Montage à partir d'une image d'une sculpture de Yuichi Ikehata et d'une photo prise depuis la plage de Nazaré au Portugal.
Phrase du pape François
"Les hommes pardonnent parfois,
Dieu toujours,
la Nature jamais"....
Chrono: 934
Lübecker Hafen mit Holstentor
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), 1907
Germany – Berlin - Old National Gallery
Lübeck Harbour with the Holstentor
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), 1907
I am really thankful no one was walking through the conservation club and saw me doing this. Projects can involve risk.
Beskrivelse / Description: Plakat / Poster
Kreditering / Credit: Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
Trykkeri / Printing House: Halvorsen & Larsen
Trykkemetode / Printing method: Litografisk trykk, 94 x 73 cm
Dato / Date: 1915
Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway
Lenke / Link: www.nb.no
Bildesignatur / Image Number: no-nb_plktr_05468
This is where Edvard Munch got inspiration for the painting #scream he later finished the painting in Berlin
KLAX (Los Angeles International Airport) - 25 JUL 2016
Norwegian Air Shuttle "Edvard Munch - Norwegian Artist" LN-LNG (FLT NAX7091) from Copenhagen Airport (CPH/EKCH) landing RWY 24R.
Rollout: 17 APR 2014
First flight: 03 JUN 2014
Delivery to Norwegian Air Shuttle: 20 JUN 2014 as EI-LNG
Leased from AERCAP
Registration changed to LN-LNG: 10 JUN 2015
Aircraft based at Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL/ENGM)
For some reason this ice formation made me think of The Scream from Edvard Munch. What do you think ?
Edvard Munch (1863-1944) - Aftenspassiar [Evening chat] (1889). In the collection of the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen.
ODC-DADA
Does anyone else feel like this? This is my rendition of Munch's Scream or "The Scream" as it's official known.
KLAX (Los Angeles International Airport) - 12 AUG 2015
Norwegian Air Shuttle "Edvard Munch - Norwegian Artist" LN-LNG (FLT NAX7095) from London Gatwick Airport (EGKK/LGW) landing RWY 24L.
I made the Scream by Edvard Munch using LEGO bricks. Please click Support on the LEGO Ideas website to make it a real LEGO set! The project started accepting votes on 1/13/23, yes Friday the 13th 😱
ideas.lego.com/projects/cfd88aaa-be60-432d-bd3a-d88516b68387
A dedication to Edvard Munch's "The Scream" painting as prescribed by Skinbops' round 15 'Get Pushed' challenge: "My challenge to you is to recreate a painting that people instantly recognise. How you carry it out is entirely up to you but the bottom line is it must be faithful/recognisable to the original painting."
What an incredible challenge! I knew exactly which painting to recreate the moment I read Skinbop's message, and who to have as the subject. My dramatic and hairless-because-of-the-Army son was back home on leave so he was a most perfect choice for the model (thanks for supporting my hobby once again, Josh!:) We had a lot of fun reproducing the shot while dodging raindrops and looking out for resident gators.
The post processing was an adventure in different programs. I downloaded a trial of Corel Painter 12 for this project to see how I'd like the program. I do really like Painter 12 and think it would be a blast to create illustrations with but it seems a bit pricey for me right now. Meanwhile, I'll try to find something else to improvise with for this purpose of coloring photographs (I'm open to suggestions ....can this be done in Elements?).
Thanks to the amazing and talented Skinbops for thinking this one up for me. It was such a pleasure looking through his body of work to issue my challenge for him, which he nailed completely! :)
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