Four Girls in Åsgårdstrand by Edvard Munch - 1903 - 111 x 87 cm Munch Museum Four Girls in Åsgårdstrand by Edvard Munch - 1903 - 111 x 87 cm Munch Museum

Four Girls in Åsgårdstrand

oil on canvas • 111 x 87 cm
  • Edvard Munch - 12 December 1863 - 23 January 1944 Edvard Munch 1903

The child's mental world is one of many themes in Munch's art around the turn of the century, and children from the coastal village of Åsgårdstrand became an important group motif. Here Munch has placed four of the neighbors' children facing forwards against the yellow wall of his small house in Åsgårdstrand. The children are portrayed with a child-like trust in their expression.

Most of the time, Munch painted children without their parents, as if he was remembering his own family. The children in the paintings were alone, as was Munch himself.  His mother died when the artist was five years old; his father was withdrawn and distant. 

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