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  1. 24 de jul. de 2019 · Eva Mudocci; Thảo luận:Eva Mudocci; Thành viên:GDAE/Trang chính 1/BCB/Lưu trữ; Wikipedia:Bạn có biết/2022/Tuần 17/2; Thành viên:Spinixster/Nháp phụ; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q65625722

  2. Eva Mudocci fue una famosa violinista británica que, junto con la pianista Bella Edwards, realizó giras de conciertos por toda Europa, incluyendo Noruega. Edvard Munch la conoció en París en 1903 y los dos se hicieron buenos amigos. Inicialmente, la relación era de naturaleza erótica, pero con el tiempo se convirtió más en una relación ...

  3. The Brooch. Eva Mudocci. After 1902 Munch’s lithographs were mainly drawn on paper. There were, however, some exceptions, such as this portrait of Eva Mudocci from 1903, executed directly on stone using a variety of lithographic techniques - with lithographic crayon, tusche, and scraping tools. Eva Mudocci was a famous British violinist who ...

  4. www.brooklynmuseum.org › opencollection › objectsEva Mudocci - Brooklyn Museum

    Eva Mudocci was a professional violinist whom Edvard Munch met and fell in love with in 1902. In this lyrical portrait, her slightly tilted face is surrounded by an aura of cascading hair executed in swirling strokes of lithographic ink made directly on the stone.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2019 · Eva Mudocci (born in England in 1872 as Rose Lynton) died in 1952 after an extraordinary life. I have had dinner with her every night for the past several years, because an unfinished portrait of her, attributed to the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch and now in the collection of the Flaten Art Museum at St. Olaf, has hung in the dining room at the President’s house.

  6. Eva Mudocci was a famous British violinist who, together with the pianist Bella Edwards, had concert tours throughout Europe, including Norway. Edward Munch met her in Paris in 1903. The two of them became close friends. Initially the relationship was of an erotic nature, but in time became more like a brother-and-sister relationship.

  7. After 1902 Munch’s lithographs were mainly drawn on paper. There were, however, some exceptions, such as this portrait of Eva Mudocci from 1903, executed directly on stone using a variety of lithographic techniques - with lithographic crayon, tusche, and scraping tools. Eva Mudocci was a famous British violinist who, together with the pianist Bella Edwards, had concert tours throughout ...