The scenery depicted in this rare lithograph of 1912-13 was very familiar to Edvard Munch. It is the jetty leading out to the steamship landing at Åsgårdstrand, towards the mouth of the Oslo Fjord, where the artist kept a small house, which can still be visited. In variations, this place became a perennial motif in his oeuvre. He first depicted this location, also seen from the jetty towards the town, in two paintings of 1901. In these paintings, three girls are standing by the balustrade gazing towards the land. In a slightly later painted version (circa 1903), the girls are replaced by a small group of women standing in conversation in the middle of the bridge. It is this scene which Munch depicted in the present lithograph, for the first and only time in the print medium, while he repeated the motif of the girls leaning against the railing in four different prints: first in a small etching of 1903 (Woll 232), then in a small woodcut of 1905 (Woll 271) and finally several years later, in 1918-20, in two closely related prints, a woodcut and a lithograph (Woll 628 & 629). While these prints, with their narrower focus and oblique viewpoint, convey a sense of claustrophobia and forlorness, the image of the women gathered in a circle on the jetty, in their bright summer dresses and hats, is a more spacious composition and a much happier image. Munch seems to have enjoyed experimenting with this lithograph: of the small number of impressions, two are printed in blue, some are handcoloured and most are printed on white paper. For the present example, Munch chose a silky, bluish-grey Japan paper, whose soft tonality imbues the peaceful scene with the twilight of a nordic evening.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - the full sheet, with deckle edges on all four sides. - pale scattered pinpoint foxing, mainly in the margins and to the deckle edges, unobtrusive due to the grey tone of the paper. - a soft vertical crease in the left subject. - another curved crease on the dresses of the girls in the foreground, mainly visible in raking light. - some other very minor creases, mainly in the margins, only visible in raking light. - a Swiss customs stamp, numbered I-32 (presumably the date January 1932), on the in the upper right corner verso. Otherwise in very good condition. Framed.
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Lot 27Sale 19776
On the Bridge EDVARD MUNCH (1863-1944)Estimate: GBP 100,000 - 150,000
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