Munch’s early mature period

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Munch’s early mature period is the phase in Edvard Munch’s career when he developed his characteristic emotionally charged, symbolist style that produced many of his most iconic works.

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instanceOf artistic period
phase in an artist’s career
appliesTo Edvard Munch NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Symbolism NERFINISHED
early Expressionism
chronologicallyFollows Munch’s formative period
chronologicallyPrecedes Munch’s late period
contributedTo the development of Expressionism
geographicallyAssociatedWith Berlin NERFINISHED
Norway NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic emotionally charged style
emphasis on inner emotion over naturalistic representation
exploration of psychological themes
expressive use of color
focus on existential anxiety
focus on illness and death
focus on love and jealousy
simplified forms
symbolist style
hasOutput many of Edvard Munch’s most iconic works
hasTheme alienation
death
existential despair
fear
love
the “frieze of life” cycle NERFINISHED
hasWork Anxiety NERFINISHED
Ashes NERFINISHED
Jealousy NERFINISHED
Madonna NERFINISHED
Melancholy NERFINISHED
The Dance of Life NERFINISHED
The Kiss NERFINISHED
The Scream NERFINISHED
The Sick Child NERFINISHED
Vampire
influencedBy Symbolist literature NERFINISHED
artistic contacts in Berlin and Paris
bohemian circles in Kristiania (Oslo)
contemporary psychological thought
personal experiences of illness and death in his family
partOf Edvard Munch’s artistic development
recognizedFor defining Edvard Munch’s mature artistic identity
producing some of the most famous images in modern art

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