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EDVARD MUNCH
J.P. Hodin

"His [Hodin's] deep sympathy with Expressionism, his intimate knowledge of the Scandinavian scene and the fact that he personally met Munch, make him a valuable person to hear on the subject."     —Arts Review


Long before the first theories of psychoanalysis were formulated, Edvard Munch (1863-1944) became the pioneer of an art which discovered and depicted the inner conflicts of modern man. The initiator of the movement known as Expressionism, Munch's work was greeted with indignation and incomprehension. But by 1902 he had achieved recognition in artistic circles on the Continent and was considered a leader of the new art.

"Laden with useful information . . . a sound, scholarly introduction to Munch's endlessly fascinating career."
                         — Journal of the Royal Society of Arts

ISBN 0-500-20122-6 · 168 illustrations

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