Located on the Oslo fjord, the new structure dedicated to the early Modern master spans 13 stories and 283,000 square feet:
The Munch Museum
In the spring of 1881, a fledgling Norwegian artist got a crucial bit of encouragement when his cousins hired him to paint an interior scene of their home—a cozy, two-story clapboard house outside the center of what is now Oslo. That artist was Edvard Munch. Read more about this story in this article. https://www.mansionglobal.com/…/inside-an-oslo-home-immorta…
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Inside an Oslo Home Immortalized by Edvard Munch
Located in Norway’s capital, the home later was occupied by a woman who fought the Nazis and then by a top actress. It is now listed for about $2.2 million.
Les om Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch i the Guardian! // Read about Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch in the Guardian!
https://www.theguardian.com/…/edvard-munch-jasper-johns-sex…
Strange bedfellows: how Edvard Munch and Jasper Johns painted sex and death
In works 40 years apart, both titled Between the Clock and the Bed, the two…
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