Jealousy (Munch) Explained

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Jealousy
Other Language 1:Norwegian
Other Title 1:Sjalusi
Artist:Edvard Munch
Year:1895
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:66.8
Width Metric:100
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
Museum:Bergen Kunstmuseum (Rasmus Meyer's Collection)

Jealousy (Norwegian: '''Sjalusi''') is a painting by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.[1] Munch returned to this image throughout his whole life - he completed no less than 11 painted versions of Jealousy. The first painting was executed in 1895, and the last was made during the 1930s. Munch also created four lithograph versions and one drypoint of Jealousy.[2]

The painting was made during European period and is based on expressionism style. The 1895 oil on canvas painting, perhaps the most famous version, is now housed at Rasmus Meyer Collection, Bergen and it measures 67cm (26inches) by 100cm (00inches). In addition, eight painted versions are possessed by the Munch Museum in Oslo and one version is located at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt am Main (on loan from a private collection). Another version, executed between 1898 and 1900, is called Jealousy in the Bath and was sold at Sotheby's in 1982, but the current location remains unknown.

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References

  1. Web site: ..KODE - Kunstmuseer og komponisthjem.... https://archive.today/20130413230229/http://www.kunstmuseene.no/Default.asp?side=kalender&art=1723&sp=2. dead. April 13, 2013. www.kunstmuseene.no.
  2. Book: Gerd, Woll. Edvard Munch - Samlede Malereir. 2008. Cappelen Damm. Oslo. 9788204140005. Norwegian.