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Vampire, 1893 by Edvard Munch. The truth is, Munch did not title this painting "Vampire." He called it "Love and Pain" and it was only later that it picked up the name and interpretation of a man locked in a vampire's embrace.
Love and Pain is an 1895 painting by Edvard Munch; it has also been called Vampire, though not by Munch. The painting depicts a man and woman embracing, with the woman kissing the man on his neck. Munch painted six different versions of the same subject between 1893 and 1895.
Vampire (1895) Munch made many versions of the motif we know as Vampire. He varied the colours and the technique, but the motif remained more-or-less unchanged after the first version painted...
Feb 23, 2013 · Despite Munch’s insistence that it was “just a woman kissing a man on the neck,” the painting has been retitled The Vampire ever since. The video at right opens with Vampire, among other haunting Munch works.
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Pål Enger, art thief who stole Edvard Munch’s masterpiece The Scream – obituary
Pål Enger, who has died aged 57, was a failed footballer who became an art thief notorious for stealing two paintings by Edvard Munch, Love and Pain and The Scream; having taken up painting ...
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Paal Enger, Who Stole Munch’s ‘The Scream,’ Is Dead at 57
Paal Enger, a rising prospect for a celebrated Norwegian soccer club who traded a game that he loved for another — art theft — that he absolutely relished, culminating in his infamous 1994 heist ...
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May 9, 2023 · Edvard believed that women lived off men, and he compared them to leeches, dangerous predators. According to Stenersen, Edvard believed that women were beings with wings that sucked blood from their helpless victims. Vampires drain the blood from the victim's veins, leaving them pale and powerless.
Edvard Munch: Vampire. Crayon, 1893. Photo: Munchmuseet. Munch’s lukewarm attitude towards Vampire must be seen in light of the time when he wrote the letter to Gauguin. In the 1890s, Munch became famous for his enigmatic, dark and expressive motifs. In the 1930s, however, this type of art was not held in very high esteem.
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