Old Trees (1923 – 1925) by Edvard Munch

The artwork entitled “Old Trees” was created by the renowned artist Edvard Munch between the years 1923 and 1925. This piece is an exemplar of the Expressionist movement, executed in oil on canvas. The landscape genre painting measures 73 by 92 centimeters, and as of the last known information, it is held in a private collection. The emphasis on emotional expression over realistic depiction is evident in Munch’s choice of colors and brushwork.

In the artwork, we observe a vividly colored winter landscape dominated by a series of gnarled and twisted trees. The scene conveys a sense of the raw and untamed aspects of nature. The trees are rendered with thick, expressive strokes of paint, suggesting movement and life within the static scene. The ground is covered with snow, painted using a pale palette, which contrasts with the warm hues used for the tree trunks, emphasizing the coldness of the season. A small house appears in the background, adding a human element to the composition, yet it is dwarfed by the formidable presence of the trees, highlighting nature’s prominence in the piece. The use of color is characteristically vibrant and seems to symbolize emotional states rather than simply mirroring the natural world.

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