80 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
Summary
"Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is one of the greatest artists of the past century. His exploration of emotional and psychological themes - of love and death, desire and loneliness, despair and anxiety - in strong pictorial form was unique in his time, heralding many of the concerns of twenthieth-century society and war. Much developed his themes in images which include The Scream, Madonna and The Sick Child in his printmaking oeuvre. His etchings and particulary his litographs and woodcuts remain equal to his paintings."--BOOK JACKET
Notes
Catalogue of an exhibition at Art Gallery of South Australia 4 September - 13 October 1986, and then touring Australian state galleries and New Zealand until August 1987
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 78-79
Notes
Closed Access copy from the Judy Cassab Library Collection