• In Self-Portrait: Between the Clock and the Bed, the elderly Edvard Munch stands like a sentinel in his bedroom/studio surrounded by the works that constitute...
  • In Self-Portrait Between the Clock and the Bed, Munch depicts himself as an unhappy, aging older man. Behind him is a bright room full of light and past...
  • Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed. is a 1940–1943 self-portrait painting by Edvard Munch which is one of his last major works.
  • Between Clock and Bed (1940-1943) is a painting by the Norwegian Expressionist and Symbolist artist Edvard Munch (1963-1944).
  • Painted in his dying years, Self-Portrait between the Clock and the Bed is one of the last of Munch’s major works.
  • Self-Portrait Between the Clock and the Bed (1940-43). Few artists have ever seen their own old age with such terrifying clarity as Munch.
  • Header image: Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940–43; photo: courtesy the Munch Museum, Oslo.
  • Edvard Munch: Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed. Oil on canvas, 1940-43. ... Between the Clock and the Bed seeks to answer this very question.
  • Self Portraits offer a true insight into the mind of any artist and Self Portrait between the Clock and the Bed gives us a window into the soul of Edvard Munch, a...
  • Self-Portrait: Between the Clock and the Bed (1940–43) was one of his final such works and it serves as a lens to reassess Munch’s oeuvre.
  • Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940-1943, Oil on canvas, Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway.
  • Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait: Between the Clock and the Bed, 1940–43; oil on canvas; 58 7/8 x 47 7/16 in. (149.5 x 120.5 cm); photo: courtesy the Munch...