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Men Turned Towards the Sun

The women's counterpart – and an echo from antiquity

Edvard Munch's Men turned towards the Sun

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Edvard Munch's Men turned towards the Sun is a side panel to The Sun, the famous main work in the University Aula.

It is also the counterpart of the painting Women turned towards the sun.

Whereas the women are depicted in warm colours such as red and orange, Men turned towards the Sun is painted in tones of blue and green.

The painting reveals Munch's interest for vitalism, a philosophy based on the idea that all living things share a magic force of life. It also reflects the visual culture of the popular health and hygiene movements of the 1910s.

The standing man in the painting is an echo of Lysippos' Apoxyomenos sculpture from the antiquity.

Details

  • Technique and materials: Oil on canvas
  • Date: 1914 
  • Dimensions: 455 x 165 cm
  • Woll: 1224 
  • UiO.K: 01407