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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 84.216.32.21 (talk) at 01:33, 8 March 2008 (Mistress?). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

I have moved the page Madonna_(painting) to Madonna_(Edvard_Munch) because there are hundreds of paintings by different artists depicting the Madonna. Karl Stas 16:04, 22 Aug 2004 (UTC)

All good. Also, thanx for adding the actual page. I'm incapable of research right now, so someone needs to get rid of the Stub remark by adding:

1. The fact that there is several versions, made by Munch.

2. Explain the differences in the originals (measurement and/or material used and/or condition).

3. Current ownership of the originals (One was with the Munch Museum (See 4., one is with the Bergesen's).

4. The today's theft -at gupoint- of the painting from the Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway -Antwelm 17:56, 2004 Aug 22 (UTC)

5. The painting is part of The Frieze of Life (as mentioned on the Edvard Munch page).User:dash 06:58, 2004 Aug 24 (UTC)


Where is the painting?

The article says that the theives were caught, and their car was found, but does not say what happened to the painting. A simple "the location of the painting is unknown" would help (if this is the case).

Mistress?

I think that the news story on the U.S. Munch exhibit said that this was based on his mistress? Rmhermen 22:30, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

She is said to be based on a woman named Dagny Juel.Possibly his mistress.//Cecilia Löwen