1863-1944

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1863-1944

Graphic works of Edvard Munch

1979
Presents reproductions of ninety graphic works by nineteenth-century Norwegian painter and printmaker Edvard Munch.

Edvard Munch

love, jealousy, death and sorrow
2005
Chronicles the life and career of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, examining his techniques in various media and exploring the impact of personal experiences on his subject matter and style.

Edvard Munch, 1863-1944

2000
An introduction to the life and work of nineteenth-century Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, discussing his cultural and historical importance, and including a chronology and over one hundred color illustrations with explanatory captions.

Munch

1977

Edvard Munch

the man and his art
1979

The Rescue artist

a true story of art, thieves, and the hunt for a missing masterpiece
2006
In the predawn hours on a day in 1994, two thieves entered a museum in Oslo, Norway and made off with a famous painting, Edvard Munch's Scream. Norwegian police hired Charley Hill, the world's greatest art detective, to recover the painting.

Edvard Munch

2009
Examines the life and times of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, and describes his work, fueled by tragedies which occurred early in the painter's life, became a founder of the expressionism movement.

Munch

1996
Presents seventy-one full-color reproductions of the works of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, considered a forerunner of the Expressionist movement, and includes information on his life, career, and influence on artists of the twentieth century.

The rescue artist

a true story of art, thieves, and the hunt for a missing masterpiece
2005
Presents a comprehensive examination of the 1994 theft of Edvard Munch's "The Scream," a seventy-two million dollar painting stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo on the opening day of the Winter Olympics, and describes the extensive investigation led by American art detective and undercover cop, Charley Hill.

Edvard Munch

1985
Reproductions and text present critical commentary on the artist and his work.

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