The artwork titled “Moonlight on the Shore,” created in 1892 by Edvard Munch, is an oil on canvas painting belonging to the Symbolism art movement. Measuring 62.5 by 96 cm, this landscape genre painting is part of the Rasmus Meyer Collection located in Bergen, Norway.
The artwork portrays a nocturnal coastal scene, where the moonlight reflects upon the water’s surface, creating a path of light that leads to the horizon. In the foreground, an array of rounded stones in varying hues line the shore, their shapes and colors softly illuminated by the lunar glow. The water, painted in dark and calming tones, holds a small boat, reinforcing the sense of tranquility that pervades throughout the scene. The horizon is marked by a subtle contrast between sea and sky, with gentle tones suggesting the merging of elements. The overall effect is one of deep reflection and quietude, inviting the viewer into a contemplative dialogue with nature. Edvard Munch’s signature is visibly inscribed towards the lower right, providing confirmation of the artist’s hand in this atmospheric composition.