This comprehensive art book explores the life and expressive works of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, moving beyond his iconic The Scream to examine his role in the realistic-romantic tradition and his profound influence on modernism. Written by art historian David Loshak, the volume features a lengthy illustrated introduction followed by 60 color plates with detailed commentaries on famous works such as Puberty and Separation. Originally published in 1990 by PRC Publishing, this specific edition was produced in 1999 by Grange Books. The item is in very good condition, showing a clean, vibrant cover with minimal shelf wear and crisp internal pages that maintain clear text and high-quality color reproductions. Dimensions: 36.5cm x 26.5cm
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