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The Kiss is an oil painting on canvas completed by the Norwegian symbolist artist Edvard Munch in 1897. Part of his Frieze of Life, which depicts the stages of a relationship between men and women, The Kiss is a realization of a motif with which he had experimented since 1888/89: a couple kissing, their faces fusing as one in a symbolic representation of their unity.
The Kiss by the Window (or Kissing by the Window or simply The Kiss) is an 1892 oil-on-canvas painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, now in the National Gallery of Norway. [1] It forms part of his series known as The Frieze of Life, which treats the cycle of life, death and love and was produced between 1893 and 1918. [citation needed]
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The Munch Museum is the most important collection of works of any medium by Edvard Munch. Other major collections include the National Gallery in Oslo, which holds the famous 1893 tempera and crayon on cardboard version of The Scream amongst other major paintings.
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The Kiss (Munch painting), an 1897 oil painting by Edvard Munch; The Kiss (Rodin sculpture), an 1889 sculpture by Auguste Rodin; V-J Day in Times Square, a 1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt; Le Baiser de l'hôtel de ville (The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville or just The Kiss), a photograph by Robert Doisneau; The Kiss, a statue by Sophie Ryder
Forty-five Halloweens ago, on Oct. 28, 1978, members of the KISS Army across the nation gathered around their rabbit-eared TV sets for what was supposed to be the television event of the year.
The Kiss (Munch) L. Love and Pain (Munch) M. Madonna (Munch) Melancholy (Munch) Model by the Wicker Chair; Morning Yawn; P. Puberty (Munch) S. The Scream; Self ...