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The Girl by the Window

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Edvard Munch’s life and art — particularly his iconic work The Scream (1893; National Museum, Oslo) — have come to epitomize modern notions of anxiety. Yet the same year he painted his radical image, Munch was experimenting with other styles and themes. Frequent visits to Paris and Berlin between 1889 and 1893 brought the Norwegian artist into direct contact with the Impressionists and Symbolists. These travels encouraged him to adopt their bold brushwork, daring compositions, and imagery. But he nonetheless continued to incorporate the Romantic subjects of the northern European artists long familiar to him, such as a lone figure at an open window. This combination is powerfully manifested in The Girl by the Window, made soon after his return home to Norway.

In the dead of night, a young girl in her nightgown stands in a darkened room gazing out at the city. The steep angle of the floor and the deep shadows that obliterate everything in the room, save a suggestion of a piece of furniture at the lower right, create an unsettling and enigmatic scene. Loosely applied, somber brown tones mingle with violets and blues, evoking a feeling of melancholy and anticipation. The window functions as a symbolic barrier, separating the interior from the outside world. The sense of mystery is deepened and complicated by the fact that we cannot see the expression on the girl’s face, nor do we know what she covertly observes. She in turn appears unaware that, as she gazes from behind the curtain at something unknown outside, the artist and implied viewer are watching her.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions65 × 96 Cm
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interiorswindownightlightgirldomesticcurtainsblue (color)bluedomestic scenesnight sceneschildren
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Thu
22
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Dr. Relling, "Der Fall Munch," Die Kunst für Alle 8, no. 7

Dr. Relling, "Der Fall Munch," Die Kunst für Alle 8, no. 7 (1893), p. 102.
Thu
22
Jan
note

Luc Bellier, Paris as agent for Allan Andersen

Luc Bellier, Paris as agent for Allan Andersen
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Berlin, Verein Berliner Künstler, Sonder-Ausstellung des Malers Edvard Munch aus Christiania, November 5–19, 1892, no. 23; traveled to Düsseldorf, Eduard Schulte, November 1892; Köln, Eduard Schulte, December 1892; Berlin...

Berlin, Verein Berliner Künstler, Sonder-Ausstellung des Malers Edvard Munch aus Christiania, November 5–19, 1892, no. 23; traveled to Düsseldorf, Eduard Schulte, November 1892; Köln, Eduard Schulte, December 1892; Berlin, Equitable-Palast, December 1892 – January 1893; Copenhagen, Skandinavisk Kunstudstillings Lokaler, February – March 1893; Dresden, Victoriahaus, May 1893.
Thu
22
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see correspondence in Munch Museum archives, Oslo]

see correspondence in Munch Museum archives, Oslo]
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22
Jan
exhibition

84.

84.
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22
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sold to Mr....

sold to Mr. Allan Andersen, Denmark
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Juveler Tostrups Gaard, Edvard Munch's Maleriudstilling, September 1892, no. 45.

Kristiania (present-day Oslo), Juveler Tostrups Gaard, Edvard Munch's Maleriudstilling, September 1892, no. 45.
Thu
22
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Anne Buschhoff, "Liebe, Angst und Tod in Werken von Edvard Munchs Zeitgenossen-Max Klinger, Odilon Redon, Félicien Rops, Félix Vallotton und andere," Edvard Munch: Rätsel hinter der Leinwand, ed. Dorothee Hansen, Exh. cat.

Anne Buschhoff, "Liebe, Angst und Tod in Werken von Edvard Munchs Zeitgenossen-Max Klinger, Odilon Redon, Félicien Rops, Félix Vallotton und andere," Edvard Munch: Rätsel hinter der Leinwand, ed. Dorothee Hansen, Exh. cat. (DuMont, 2012), p. 74, ill. 75, p. 166, (ill.), p. 221.
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Bremen, Kunsthalle Bremen, Edvard Munch - Mystery behind the Canvas, October 15, 2011-Febiary 26, 2012, no. 21 (ill.).

Bremen, Kunsthalle Bremen, Edvard Munch - Mystery behind the Canvas, October 15, 2011-Febiary 26, 2012, no. 21 (ill.).
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Art Institute of Chicago, Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth, February 14–April 26, 2009, cat. 14 (ill.).

Art Institute of Chicago, Becoming Edvard Munch: Influence, Anxiety, and Myth, February 14–April 26, 2009, cat. 14 (ill.).
Thu
22
Jan
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Gerd Woll, Edvard Munch: complete paintings: catalogue raisonné, Vol. 1,

Gerd Woll, Edvard Munch: complete paintings: catalogue raisonné, Vol. 1, (London, 2009), cat. no. 303.
Thu
22
Jan
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Gerd Woll, “Use and Re-Use in Munch’s Earliest Paintings,” Munch Becoming “Munch”: Artistic Startegies 1880-1892, Exh. cat.

Gerd Woll, “Use and Re-Use in Munch’s Earliest Paintings,” Munch Becoming “Munch”: Artistic Startegies 1880-1892, Exh. cat. (Munch Museet, 2008), ill. 84, p. 93-94, p. 97, ill. 98, p. 100, p. 150, p. 179, p. 199, p. 226, cat. 171.
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Oslo, Munch Museum, "Munch becoming Munch: Artistic Strategies, 1880–1892, " October 8, 2008–January 12, 2009, cat. 171 (ill.).

Oslo, Munch Museum, "Munch becoming Munch: Artistic Strategies, 1880–1892," October 8, 2008–January 12, 2009, cat. 171 (ill.).
Thu
22
Jan
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Jay A. Clarke, "Munch's Critical Reception in the 1890s and His 'Place' in History" in Seeing and Beyond: Essays on Eighteenth- to Twenty-First-Century Art in Honor of Kermit S. Champa

Jay A. Clarke, "Munch's Critical Reception in the 1890s and His 'Place' in History" in Seeing and Beyond: Essays on Eighteenth- to Twenty-First-Century Art in Honor of Kermit S. Champa (New York, 2005), pp. 191-92, 199, fig. 3.
Thu
22
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Jay A. Clarke, “Girl Looking out the Window" in Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 30, 1,

Jay A. Clarke, “Girl Looking out the Window" in Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 30, 1, (2004), pp. 70-71 (color ill.).
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Vienna, Graphische Sammlung Albertina "Edvard Munch: Themes and Variations" March 14-June 22, 2003, cat.

Vienna, Graphische Sammlung Albertina "Edvard Munch: Themes and Variations" March 14-June 22, 2003, cat.
Thu
22
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sold to the Art Institute, 2000.

sold to the Art Institute, 2000.
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Harold Holst Halvorsen, Katalog av Edvard Munchs Kunstverker samlet av Harold Holst Halvorsen, Kunsthandler

Harold Holst Halvorsen, Katalog av Edvard Munchs Kunstverker samlet av Harold Holst Halvorsen, Kunsthandler (Oslo, 1952), p. 4 (ill.).
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22
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sold by him to Pål Kavli, Oslo, c....

sold by him to Pål Kavli, Oslo, c. 1937
Thu
22
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Arthur von Franquet (died 1931), Braunschweig, from 1893 [acquired directly from the artist

Arthur von Franquet (died 1931), Braunschweig, from 1893 [acquired directly from the artist
Thu
22
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by descent to his nephew Herbert von Franquet, 1931....

by descent to his nephew Herbert von Franquet, 1931. Sold to Neue Galerie, Vienna, 25 September 1935 [letter from Otto Kallir Nirenstein, Neue Galerie, to Edvard Munch, 26 September 1935, in Munch Museum archives, in which he states that he bought the picture the previous day and it "stammt aus der Sammlung Franquet," copy in curatorial file]. Harald Hort Halvorsen, Oslo, 1937 [bought in Paris in 1937 according to Halvorsen 1952]
Thu
22
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Jan Kneher, Edvard Munch in seinen Ausstellungen zwischen 1892 und 1912: Eine Dokumentation der Ausstellungen und Studie zur Rezeptionsgeschichte von Munchs Kunst

Jan Kneher, Edvard Munch in seinen Ausstellungen zwischen 1892 und 1912: Eine Dokumentation der Ausstellungen und Studie zur Rezeptionsgeschichte von Munchs Kunst (Worms, 1994), pp. 10, 15, 369.
Thu
22
Jan
exhibition

Lugano, Museo d'Arte Moderna, Edvard Munch, September 19–December 13, 1998, no. 15

Lugano, Museo d'Arte Moderna, Edvard Munch, September 19–December 13, 1998, no. 15
Mon
22
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by descent to Kavli’s second wife, Reidun Kavli (died 1996) [see correspondence and notes in curatorial file]

by descent to Kavli’s second wife, Reidun Kavli (died 1996) [see correspondence and notes in curatorial file]
Wed
22
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Paris, Musée d’Orsay, Munch et la France, exh. cat., 1992, fig. 89.

Paris, Musée d’Orsay, Munch et la France, exh. cat., 1992, fig. 89.
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