Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen

Painting by Edvard Munch
Self-Portrait against a Green Background (left) and Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen (right) were one painting until Munch sawed it in half.

Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen (Norwegian: Karikert portrett av Tulla Larsen) is an oil on canvas painting by Edvard Munch.[1] It is in the collection of the Munch Museum in Oslo.

The 1905 painting, depicting Munch and Tulla Larsen, was sawn in half by Munch after he was shot in his left hand after a bedroom scuffle.[2]

In Gerd Woll's catalogue raisonné from 2008, Self-Portrait against a Green Background is listed as number 645 and Caricature Portrait of Tulla Larsen is listed as number 646.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Karikert portrett av Tulla Larsen[permanent dead link]", Munch Museum. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  2. ^ Vanessa Thorpe. "Edvard Munch 'reunited' with fiancee for British Museum show", theguardian.com, 7 April 2019. Retrieved 8 April 2019.

External links

  • Selvportrett mot grønn bakgrunn at the Munch Museum
  • Karikert portrett av Tulla Larsen at the Munch Museum
  • Self-Portrait against a Green Background and Karikert portrett av Tulla Larsen[permanent dead link] at the Munch Museum
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