Product Description
Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944) Starry Night, 1893.
.: Manufacturing regions: UK, EU
.: Printing method: Giclée, Solvent inkjet
.: Lifelong color guarantee
.: 100% cotton fabric
.: Wooden frame
.: High image quality and detail
.: For indoor use
.: Pre-installed hanging hardware
.: Ensures proper locking to walls
Each custom stretched canvas begins with a 12-color Giclée print, produced from a choice of substrates. We then make a custom wooden frame. The canvas is then hand-finished by our experienced framing team, who ensure each corner fold is perfectly smooth and tight.
Designed for indoor use, custom stretched canvas prints are made from treated cotton - providing the smoothest of matte surfaces for exceptional design vividity. A combination of <b>quality and durability</b>, these hangings come with a <b>lifelong color guarantee; there's significant confidence in their withstanding the test of time</b>. On the backside, pre-installed hanging hardware <b>ensures proper locking to walls</b>.
Colors may vary slightly during the printing process.
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Eduard Munch (1863-1944) was born in Norway. He was known as a painter and printmaker who instinctively dealt with thought-provoking psychological and emotional themes. These paintings were probably the offshoot of the mental trauma that he underwent during his childhood days, such as the sudden death of some of his near and dear ones.
He was greatly influenced by 19th-century symbolism and German Expressionism in the early 20th century. Some of his paintings, such as The Scream, or The Cry (1893), are considered as a symbol of modern spiritual anguish. He handled emotional and psychological themes with great flourish. Edward Munch is a Norwegian expressionist artist known for giving expression to his emotions in the form of paintings. The night landscape which was the subject of Edward Munch’s painting represents the coastline at a small beach resort south of Oslo in Norway. The famed painter spent most of his summers in this beach resort. The beach and the coastline depicted by the painter in the painting, which he loved the most, was the view of the coastline from the hotel window.
In this painting, Starry Night, Munch’s effort was to give expression to his emotions as called forth by the starry night rather than to record its picturesque value.