Separation (1896) | Edvard Munch | Surrealist Painting | Art Print | Wall Frame
Separation (1896) | Edvard Munch | Surrealist Painting | Art Print | Wall Frame
The painting shows a young woman looking out to sea while her hair flows into the chest of a man who is turning away from her to leave. The man's black clothing and clutching at his heart with a bleeding hand symbolize sadness and despair. The plant growing nearby could represent the man's bleeding heart. The color red symbolizes love, blood, and pain. The painting is split into two areas, with the objective in the foreground and the subjective in the background. The shoreline is undulating, similar to Art Nouveau. It illustrates the man's sorrow at parting from his love. Munch's works often explore the human tragedies between Eros and death.
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