Melancholy

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Melancholy is an 1890s painting by Edvard Munch that portrays a brooding, introspective figure on a shoreline, exemplifying the artist’s exploration of emotional anxiety and existential despair.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
colorPalette dark colors
muted tones
countryOfOrigin Norway
creator Edvard Munch
creatorGender male
creatorNationality Norwegian
depicts brooding figure
introspective figure
seascape
shoreline
depictsEmotion alienation
anxiety
despair
sadness
depictsLocation Norwegian coastline
surface form: Norwegian coast
genre Symbolism
hasInfluenceOn Expressionist painting
hasPart coastline in background
curving shoreline
figure in foreground
sea
hasStyle psychological realism
symbolic representation of emotion
inception 1890s
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject emotional anxiety
existential despair
melancholy
motif introspection
isolation
loneliness
psychological tension
movement Expressionism precursor
Symbolism
originalTitleLanguage Norwegian
partOf Edvard Munch’s psychological paintings
partOfSeries The Frieze of Life
theme existential crisis
human condition
inner life
romantic disappointment

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Edvard Munch notableWork Melancholy
Francesco Hayez notableWork Melancholy
The Frieze of Life hasPart Melancholy