Edvard Munch - Memo
Edvard Munch - Memo
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A game with art by Edvard Munch
Box with 72 colored playing cards. 12 x 13 cm.
Naked men? By Edvard Munch?
The famous Norwegian painter, a pioneer of Expressionism, not only painted world-famous paintings such as "The Scream," "Girl on the Bridge," "Between Clock and Bed," "Dance of Life," and "Starry Night," but also other expressive motifs.
The artist experienced his breakthrough in Berlin around 1902. The Fauvists, led by Henri Matisse, shared many of Munch's new ideas, which he translated into powerful landscape scenes, portraits, and still lifes.
But where are the matching playing cards?
The memo invites you to play with the colors and shapes of the great master, to challenge and train your memory - brain jogging with Munch.
You will not only get to know the highlights of the Munch Museum in Oslo, his paintings from his studio in Ekely, but also many other works by the artist.
- Playing with motifs from paintings by Edvard Munch
- Ingenious memory game that teaches art knowledge
- Memo cards show details from famous pictures
- High-quality gift box, brilliant illustrations
- Great gift for men and women of all ages
Munch in the Square
The beautifully designed box with 72 playing cards is perfect for taking home or giving as a gift. Each card features selected motifs depicting the most charming details from Munch's works: portraits of girls, sunsets by a lake, horses in the snow, or springtime gardens. You've never seen the Norwegian painter's paintings in such detail before!
The Munch Memo is fun for everyone
The Munch Memo is a perfect gift for anyone interested in Edvard Munch, Expressionism, Symbolism, or even the Fauves. Not only art connoisseurs will enjoy the game, but also anyone who wants to become one. All family members can easily get involved in the search, remember, and find-the-art game.
A brilliant gift idea: Instead of a bouquet of flowers or a bottle of wine, give Munch en détail!
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