The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
8284620073
ISBN-13
9788284620077
Publisher
Munch Museum
Imprint
Munch Museum
Country of Manufacture
NO
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 29th, 2024
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
2,328 grams
Product Classification:
Individual artists, art monographs
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"The Tree of Knowledge" takes us into the heart of Munch’s artistic project and draws attention to the diversity of the collection he left behind.
"The Tree of Knowledge" takes us into the heart of Munch’s artistic project and draws attention to the diversity of the collection he left behind.
What was the meaning of the extraordinary collection of texts, sketches and graphic prints that Edvard Munch called The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil? Get a glimpse into the artist''s world of ideas through one of the greatest mysteries he left behind. In this book you can experience The Tree of Knowledge as it was found in Munch''s home, with both loose, bound and blank pages. An essay by art historian Nora Ceciliedatter Nerdrum provides new perspectives on Munch''s most enigmatic project. No one knows why he created this album. Was it a book proposal? Or was it an attempt to organise his ideas?
What we do know is that he worked on the album for several decades, and that it was probably never completed. The most astonishing part of its content is perhaps Munch’s own texts about love, jealousy, life and death, composed in large, colorful lettering.
What was the meaning of the extraordinary collection of texts, sketches and graphic prints that Edvard Munch called The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil? Get a glimpse into the artist''s world of ideas through one of the greatest mysteries he left behind. In this book you can experience The Tree of Knowledge as it was found in Munch''s home, with both loose, bound and blank pages. An essay by art historian Nora Ceciliedatter Nerdrum provides new perspectives on Munch''s most enigmatic project. No one knows why he created this album. Was it a book proposal? Or was it an attempt to organise his ideas?
What we do know is that he worked on the album for several decades, and that it was probably never completed. The most astonishing part of its content is perhaps Munch’s own texts about love, jealousy, life and death, composed in large, colorful lettering.
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