Full-length 1905 oil painting by Edvard Munch showing Ellen Warburg in a white high-collar dress, featuring expressive green and yellow brushwork.

Edvard Munch Portrait of Ellen Warburg Art Print – 1905 Expressionist Museum Poster

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Full-length 1905 oil painting by Edvard Munch showing Ellen Warburg in a white high-collar dress, featuring expressive green and yellow brushwork.

Edvard Munch Portrait of Ellen Warburg Art Print – 1905 Expressionist Museum Poster

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This striking piece is Edvard Munch's "Portrait of Ellen Warburg," painted in 1905. It captures a somber, young woman standing rigidly in a luminous white gown against the characteristic swirling, greenish-yellow background brushwork associated with Munch's Expressionist period. Munch, famous for works like The Scream, utilizes a softer, more reserved palette here, focusing the psychological tension on the subject's gaze and posture, rather than overt drama.This serene yet psychologically deep portrait is perfectly suited for a minimalist living room, a refined home library, or as a focal point in a master bedroom, adding a touch of classic sophistication. If you are searching for an authentic Edvard Munch museum quality print, this reproduction captures the texture and emotional depth of the original painting with stunning clarity.Ellen Warburg was a pivotal figure in the early 20th-century intellectual circles, and this painting serves as a powerful reminder of the Nordic modernist movement. We offer this exquisite 1905 Expressionist art print as a testament to Munch's mastery of the human form and emotion. Unlike many of his contemporary works that focused on anxiety, this image provides a contemplative mood, making it ideal for creating a peaceful atmosphere. Enthusiasts of fine art looking for a famous female portrait artwork to elevate their gallery wall will appreciate the delicate lines and subtle color shifts. Enhance your collection with this magnificent classic Nordic modernist poster that bridges the gap between traditional portraiture and emerging Expressionism, guaranteed to spark conversation and admiration.

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