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Identification and Creation

Object Number
M21070
People
Edvard Munch, Norwegian (Loiten, Norway 1863 - 1944 Ekely, Norway)
Title
The Sick Girl I
Other Titles
Alternate Title: The Sick Girl
Original Language Title: Det syke barn I
Classification
Prints
Work Type
print
Date
1896
Places
Creation Place: Europe
Culture
Norwegian
Persistent Link
https://hvrd.art/o/299970

Physical Descriptions

Medium
Lithograph printed in black, gray, yellow, and red ink on off-white China paper
Technique
Lithograph
Dimensions
image: 42.2 × 56.2 cm (16 5/8 × 22 1/8 in.)
sheet: 46.7 × 61 cm (18 3/8 × 24 in.)
Inscriptions and Marks
  • inscription: lower right corner, lithographic crayon in black stone: E. Munch
  • inscription: lower margin below right corner of image, yellow crayon or pencil: E Munch

State, Edition, Standard Reference Number

State
x(c)/x
Standard Reference Number
Woll 72F, Schiefler 59d

Acquisition and Rights

Credit Line
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Purchase through the generosity of Lynn and Philip A. Straus, Class of 1937
Accession Year
1990
Object Number
M21070
Division
European and American Art
Contact
am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
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Publication History

  • Masterpieces of world art : Fogg Art Museum, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1997
  • Gerd Woll, Edvard Munch: The Complete Graphic Works, Orfeus Publishing (Oslo, 2012), no. 72, p. 101
  • Giulia Bartrum, Munch and his World: Graphic Arts and the Avant-garde in Paris and Berlin, Trustees of the British Museum (London, 2022), pp. 56-60, repr. as fig. 70 [not Harvard impression, related bibliography]

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