Edvard Munch (1863-1944), after – Street Scene – Offset print (20th Century)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$51 day Left
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), after – Kristiania Bohemians I – Offset print (20th Century)Proverde Auctions4.4(47)$51 day Left
SoldEdvard Munch Picture PrintWomen walking down a village street. Signed in plate on lower right. 14.5" X 11" (22" X 18.5")See Sold Price
Edvard Munch Artwork Print on Thick Paper. Approx size:Edvard Munch Artwork Print on Thick Paper. Approx size: 20 x 16 inches. Good Condition Good ConditionSee Sold Price
SoldPrint, Edvard MunchEdvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944), "Kvinne som tar linnetet pa" (Woman Putting on her Nightgown), 1896, drypoint etching, pencil signed lower right, image: 11"h x 7.25"w, sheet (unframed): 16.5"h xSee Sold Price
Antique Print - Edvard Munch - Norwegian Landscape - Graphic - GermanyTitle: Antique Print - Edvard Munch - Norwegian Landscape - Graphic - Germany Date: 1908 Material: Paper Dimensions: 22 cm x 18 cm Description: A wonderful antique print from "Die Kunst des Radierens"See Sold Price
SoldEdvard MUNCH - CANVAS ART PRINTEdvard MUNCH - CANVAS ART PRINT -SIZE : 8 x 12 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldPrint, After Edvard MunchAfter Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863-1944), Edvard Munch Galerie Beyeler Basel Poster, 1965, offset print, overall (with frame): 30.5"h x 21.5"wSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944) – The Kiss – Print (1913)This illustration depicts a couple locked in an intimate embrace, their faces merging into a single, indistinct form to symbolize the loss of individual identity in the act of passion. The compositionSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944) – Bathing Girls – Print (1915)This illustration depicts a coastal scene with three female figures in various states of undress near the water's edge. The composition utilizes expressive, agitated linework and heavy shading to captSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944),after – Harpyie – offset print (20th Century)This offset print features a dark, symbolic composition where a winged female harpy with talons hovers over the skeletal remains of a figure. The work explores themes of predatory desire and mortalitySee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944) – Night Cafe – Print (1901)This illustration depicts two women seated at a round table in a dimly lit interior, characteristic of the artist's exploration of urban nightlife and social isolation. The composition utilizes starkSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944),after – Self-Portrait – offset print (20th Century)This offset print features an expressive self-portrait of the artist, characterized by bold vertical lines and deep contrasts that emulate the raw texture of a woodcut. The composition reflects the arSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Anxiety (Angst) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s powerful woodcut, Anxiety (Angst), which features dark, vertical lines and stark contrast to create a claustrophobic atmosphere. The composition shows severSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – The Scream (Skrik) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s globally recognized woodcut, The Scream (Skrik), originally created in 1895. The high-contrast, black and white composition features the iconic central figuSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Separation – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s emotionally charged woodcut, Separation, which explores themes of isolation and psychological distance. The scene features two figures in the foreground, faSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch, after – The Girls on the Bridge (Pigerne på broen) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch's famous woodcut composition, The Girls on the Bridge (Pigerne på broen), originally created in 1912. The work features three young women standing close togethSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944) – The Mountain – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print is a black and white illustration of an expressive drawing or print by Edvard Munch, titled The Mountain (or a related allegorical composition). The image depicts a highly stylized,See Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Anxiety (Angst) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s expressive composition titled Anxiety (Angst), originally created around 1915. The work features a group of figures huddled together on a rocky coastline, rSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Sense of Shame (Schamgefühl) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s expressive drawing, Sense of Shame (Schamgefühl), originally created around 1895–1900. The composition features a kneeling female figure covering her facSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Raptor Head Studies – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s expressive sketches of a raptor’s head, likely an eagle or hawk. The work features two studies: a profile view detailing the curved beak and sharp gaze (tSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Dual Tree and Reflection – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s expressive work, which strongly utilizes the visual theme of duality. The image features a simplified fruit-bearing tree above and its dark, contrasting, anSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944) – Anxiety (Woman in Foreground) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print is a black and white illustration of an expressive drawing or print by Edvard Munch, strongly related to his themes of Anxiety and isolation. The image depicts a female figure in theSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – Lying Lioness (Liggende løvinde) – Offset printThis offset print captures Edvard Munch’s expressive lithographic sketch titled Lying Lioness (Liggende løvinde), originally created around 1908–09. The image is rendered with loose, dynamic lineSee Sold Price
SoldEdvard Munch (1863–1944), after – The Voice (Stemmen) – Offset print (20th Century)This offset print captures Edvard Munch’s evocative woodcut, The Voice (Stemmen), which features a pale, central female figure standing motionless within a dark, expressive forest landscape under aSee Sold Price