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The Dance of Life (Munch)

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Dance of Life
Livets dans
ArtistEdvard Munch
Year1925
MediumOil on canvas
MovementExpressionism
Dimensions143 x 208 cm
LocationNational Museum of Art, Norway

The Dance of Life or Life's Dance is an 1899–1900 expressionist painting by Edvard Munch, now in the National Museum of Art in Norway.[1] The arch of life spans from white young virgin in white over the pair with red wife to an old widow in black.

The painting was an important work in Munch's project The Frieze of Life. In creating the painting, Munch was allegedly inspired by the 1898 Helge Rode play Dansen gaar, of which Munch kept a copy in his personal library.[2][3] This painting clearly reflects Munch's ambivalence towards the women in his life. [1]

Olaf Schou purchased the painting in Oslo in 1910, immediately presenting it to the National Gallery.

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  1. ^ "The Dance of Life, 1899 by Edvard Munch".
  2. ^ "The Dance of Life, 1899–1900". nasjonalmuseet.no. Retrieved 2018-11-19.
  3. ^ Archive details

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