"At first when I saw 'The Sick Child' [in his imagination] her pallid face and the vivid red hair against the pillow β I saw something that vanished when I tried to paint it. I ended up with a picture on the canvas which, although I was pleased with it, bore little relationship to what I had seen.. ..In the space of that year [1885 β 1886], scratching it out, just letting the paint flow, endlessly I tried to recapture what I had seen for the first time β the pale transparent skin against the linen sheets, the trembling lips, the shaking hands. I repainted the painting numerous times β scratched it out β let it become blurred in the medium β and tried again and again to catch the first impression β the transparent pale skin against the canvas β the trembling mouth β the trembling hands. I had done the chair [in which his sister Sophie had died] with the glass too often. It distracted me from doing the head. β When I saw the picture I could only make out the glass and the surroundings. β Should I remove it completely? β No, it had the effect of giving depth and emphasis to the head. β I scared off half the background and left everything in masses β one could now see past and across the head and the glass.. .I had achieved much of that first impression, the trembling mouth β the transparent skin β the tired eyes β but the picture was not finished in its colour β it was pale grey β the picture was then heavy as lead. [Munch showed the painting on the Autumn Exhibition 18 October 1886; it was criticized severely, even by his bohemian art-friend Jager]"
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Quote in 'Livsfrisen tilblivelse', Blomqvist, Oslo 1929, p. 9
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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch (12 December 1863 β 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian Symbolist painter and printmaker, and an important forerunner of the Expressionistic art movement.
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