The newly uncovered work - which shows the profile of a young girl sitting in the dark next to three disproportionate heads - illustrates an adolescent's fears of the opposite sex as she enters puberty. The Bremen Kunsthalle has verified that it is by the impressionist master, who died at the age of 81 in 1944.
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Sunday
New Munch Discovery
A recently discovered painting by Norwegian expressionist master Edvard Munch was shown to the press on Friday and depicts a nude young girl facing three huge male faces. The painting, entitled Young girl and three male heads, was recently discovered under another of Munch's works, The Dead Mother, which was being restored at the Bremen Kunsthalle museum.
The newly uncovered work - which shows the profile of a young girl sitting in the dark next to three disproportionate heads - illustrates an adolescent's fears of the opposite sex as she enters puberty. The Bremen Kunsthalle has verified that it is by the impressionist master, who died at the age of 81 in 1944.
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The newly uncovered work - which shows the profile of a young girl sitting in the dark next to three disproportionate heads - illustrates an adolescent's fears of the opposite sex as she enters puberty. The Bremen Kunsthalle has verified that it is by the impressionist master, who died at the age of 81 in 1944.
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Irish Art