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Sketchbook

1885–1889

Inventory number:

MM.T.02571

Catalogue raisonné

  • Presler 19
© Munchmuseet

This sketch book has 62 pages

  • Two Male Heads

    Two Male Heads

    Pencil

    1885

  • Two Woman at a Café

    Two Woman at a Café

    Pencil

    1885

  • Standing Boy

    Standing Boy

    Pencil

    1885

  • Unfinished Male Head

    Unfinished Male Head

    Pencil

    1885

  • Festivities

    Festivities

    Pencil

    1886

  • Sick Man in Bed. Self-Portrait

    Sick Man in Bed. Self-Portrait

    Pencil

    1886

  • Seated Woman and Old Man with Cane

    Seated Woman and Old Man with Cane

    Pen

    1886

  • Boy in Courtyard Entrance

    Boy in Courtyard Entrance

    Pen

    1886

  • Woman Walking, from Behind

    Woman Walking, from Behind

    Pencil

    1886–1887

  • Strolling Figures

    Strolling Figures

    Pencil

    1886–1887

  • Details

  • TitleSkissebok (NO)
    Sketchbook (EN)
  • Date1885–1889
  • ClassificationSketch- and notebooks
  • DimensionsPapir (Sheet): 87 × 154 × 0,15 mm
    Perm (Cover): 93 × 159 mm
  • CreditThe Munch Museum
  • BibliographyT 2571-35r: Munch blir Munch, 2008, s. 74.
  • About the Collection

    The catalogue allows you to search across Edvard Munch’s entire artistic career. It is updated regularly in line with the latest research. Please note that errors may occur.

    MUNCH’s collection consists of more than 42,000 unique museum objects, including nearly 27,000 unique artworks. In addition to the extraordinary collection that Edvard Munch bequeathed to the City of Oslo in 1940, the museum also houses the collections of Rolf Stenersen, Amaldus Nielsen and Ludvig O. Ravensberg.

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