Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Gallery Munch



Munch-adopsjon - Livets dans 1

GALLERY MUNCH

Edvard Munch is one of the most famous painters in the world, and he is clearly the most important Norwegian painter.

His works are always of interest and they can be found at the most reputable galleries worldwide.

Edvard Munch was born on the farm Engelaug Østre in Løten, Norway, on December 12, 1863. He lived there only for the first year of his life, but he often returned to Løten as a child, student and as an adult.

Galleri Munch Ltd. is a privately owned gallery located at Munch’s birthplace – Løten.

The gallery specializes in the display and sale of Edvard Munch’s graphic works.

The gallery also acts as an agent/intermediary for other famous Norwegian and foreign artists. Galleri Munch endeavours to offer the widest selection of Munch’s graphic works for sale.

In the gallery the reasonably priced works of Munch are on display, but his rarer and more expensive works can be obtained upon request.

The gallery is located in the old buildings of the Løiten Brænderi distillery, which are centrally located between Hamar and Elverum – approximately 120 kilometres north of the capital, Oslo.

ART FOR SALE: Edvard Munchs Graphic Works
Norwegian contemporary art
Older Norwegian art
Sales exhibition
Guest Artists

Information about: The two stolen paintings "The Scream" and "Madonna".
The Munch-Museum in Oslo.
Edvard Munch in the Media.
Edvard Munchs birthplace Løten.
Guestbook

OPENING HOURS: Wednesday - Sunday : 12:00 - 18:00
Monday - Tuesday : Closed

Galleri Munch Ltd.Løiten Brænderi
2340 LØTEN - NORWAY
+47 62 59 01 50
SKYPE: gallerimunch
E-mail: info@gallerimunch.no

Link: www.gallerimunch.no/engelsk.htm

Note: Click on Exhibition on toolbar & then click again on one of the 3 framed paintings below
to get to each mini-gallery of Edvard Munch...
1) Edvard Munchs grafikk/Edvard Munchs Graphik
2) Samtidskunst/Norwegische Gegenwartkunst
3) 1900-talls kunst/Ältere norwegische Kunst


SideNote: I find it interesting that the galleri is between Hamar & Elevrum - which the later, Elevrum, I had just recently found out is a real place from the Norwegian author I've just read... his book: Out Stealing Horses (now I am doubly curious to see the place of the story & of the gallery & as well Edvard Munch's 'place' inspiration of Loten, Norway - I think I need an art/literary tour of Norway?! hmmm...)

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