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A portrait artist who never painted her own portrait now has one in the words of her biographer. This is a treat for anyone interested in women in the arts, the social and cultural history of the late 19th–early 20th century, and the researcher’s role in recording these.
This work takes readers beyond The Scream and into Munch’s creative process and deeply felt emotions. Disturbing at times but always moving and a reminder of the human experience we all share.
A compelling work opening up a new area of study of this challenging artist. Useful for examining the interweaving of all art forms and their impact on the creative process.
Written with care and affection but not on a particularly scholarly level, this title is a solid choice for upper high school students and lay readers.
This work, which offers the opportunity to view another side of the life work of a very popular artist, should appeal to the general public as well as scholars in the field.