Print on canvas reproduction of Edvard Munch "Madonna" painting surrounded by a olive green border with a caption beneath with the description of the painting inside a brown frame. The original painting was painted around 1893 and is located at the Munch museum in Oslo, Norway.
The painting shown is "Madonna" by the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch. It is one of his most famous works, with several versions created between 1892 and 1895.
The painting, originally titled "Loving Woman," is part of Munch's "Frieze of Life" series, which explores themes of love, anxiety, and death.
Munch's depiction of the Madonna is unconventional, showing a bare-breasted female figure with a halo.
The wavy lines surrounding the figure give the impression that she is floating, and the red halo often symbolizes love, passion, or agony in Munch's art.
Great condition except for minor wear of paint on left bottom of frame as shown in last picture, barely noticeable.
Frame is 31" height x 24" length. Reproduction print of the painting on canvas inside the frame is 19" height x 15" length.
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