A thought-provoking volume on Edvard Munch's often neglected pictures of nature, exploring the Norwegian artist's landscapes, seascapes, and existential environments in light of his own time and ours.
From forests, farmland, and seascapes to existential environments, Munch portrayed human relationships with nature with intensity and insight. This is the first book to explore Edvard Munch's fascination with nature in depth, considering paintings, lithographs, watercolors, as well as woodcuts.