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Edvard Munch The Brooch

The Brooch is one of Munch's most intimate lithographic portraits, depicting his companion Eva Mudocci with a tenderness rarely seen in his work. Her gaze meets the viewer directly, framed by dark, flowing hair and a single brooch at the neckline. The composition is spare and frontal, the line work fluid and unhurried. Where many of Munch's portraits carry an undercurrent of tension, this one holds something quieter — a sense of stillness that makes it stand apart within his body of work.

Printed in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, the delicate linework and tonal depth of Munch's original transfer beautifully to matte paper. Every contour and subtle gradation renders with the clarity this composition demands.

The Brooch is one of Munch's most intimate lithographic portraits, depicting his companion Eva Mudocci with a tenderness rarely seen in his work. Her gaze meets the viewer directly, framed by dark, flowing hair and a single brooch at the neckline. The composition is spare and frontal, the line work fluid and unhurried. Where many of Munch's portraits carry an undercurrent of tension, this one holds something quieter — a sense of stillness that makes it stand apart within his body of work.

Printed in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, the delicate linework and tonal depth of Munch's original transfer beautifully to matte paper. Every contour and subtle gradation renders with the clarity this composition demands.

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Edvard Munch The Brooch

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The Brooch is one of Munch's most intimate lithographic portraits, depicting his companion Eva Mudocci with a tenderness rarely seen in his work. Her gaze meets the viewer directly, framed by dark, flowing hair and a single brooch at the neckline. The composition is spare and frontal, the line work fluid and unhurried. Where many of Munch's portraits carry an undercurrent of tension, this one holds something quieter — a sense of stillness that makes it stand apart within his body of work.

Printed in our Berlin studio as an archival fine art print, the delicate linework and tonal depth of Munch's original transfer beautifully to matte paper. Every contour and subtle gradation renders with the clarity this composition demands.