Edvard Munch Quotes, Sayings, Remarks, Thoughts and Speeches



Edvard Munch Quotes and Sayings


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    A person himself believes that all the other portraits are good likenesses except the one of himself. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    By painting colors and lines and forms seen in quickened mood I was seeking to make this mood vibrate as a phonograph does. This was the origin of the paintings in The Frieze of Life. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Death is pitch-dark, but colors are light. To be a painter, one must work with rays of light. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Disease, insanity, and death were the angels that attended my cradle, and since then have followed me throughout my life. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    For as long as I can remember I have suffered from a deep feeling of anxiety which I have tried to express in my art. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I build a kind of wall between myself and t he model so that I can paint in peace behind it. Otherwise, she might say something that confuses and distracts me. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I find it difficult to imagine an afterlife, such as Christians, or at any rate many religious people, conceive it, believing that the conversations with relatives and friends interrupted here on earth will be continued in the hereafter. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I have no fear of photography as long as it cannot be used in heaven and in hell. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I learned early about the misery and dangers of life, and about the afterlife, about the external punishment which awaited the children of sin in Hell. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I painted the picture, and in the colors the rhythm of the music quivers. I painted the colors I saw. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    I should have considered it wrong to have finished the Frieze before the room for its accommodation and the funds for its completion were available. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
  • 13
    In common with Michelangelo and Rembrandt I am more interested in the line, its rise and fall, than in color. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    In my childhood I always felt that I was treated unjustly, without a mother, sick, and with the threat of punishment in Hell hanging over my head. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    It was always my intention that The Frieze should be housed in a room which would provide a suitable architectural frame for it. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye... it also includes the inner pictures of the soul. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Oil-painting is a developed technique. Why go backwards? Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    One can easily tell that the creator of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was above all a sculptor. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Painting picture by picture, I followed the impressions my eye took in at heightened moments. I painted only memories, adding nothing, no details that I did not see. Hence the simplicity of the paintings, their emptiness. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Sickness, insanity and death were the angels that surrounded my cradle and they have followed me throughout my life. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Some colors reconcile themselves to one another, others just clash. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    The colors live a remarkable life of their own after they have been applied to the canvas. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    The notes I have made are not a diary in the ordinary sense, but partly lengthy records of my spiritual experiences, and partly poems in prose. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    The rich man who gives, steals twice over. First he steals the money and then the hearts of men. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    This kind of painting with its large frames is a bourgeois drawing-room art. It is an art dealer's art-and that came in after the civil wars following the French Revolution. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    To die is as if one's eyes had been put out and one cannot see anything any more. Perhaps it is like being shut in a cellar. One is abandoned by all. They have slammed the door and are gone. One does not see anything and notices only the damp smell of putrefaction. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    When I paint a person, his enemies always find the portrait a good likeness. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Without anxiety and illness I should have been like a ship without a rudder. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF
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    Youth must go ahead and prosper. These young painters are all very talented people, but they all paint frescoes. Edvard Munch | Refcard PDF

 

  

  

 

  

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