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A Dinner Visual Analysis

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This painting is the epitome of something being more than what meets the eye. At first glance, it seems to be just a simplified painting of a few couples dancing, possibly at a specific event or wedding. It doesn’t seem to have a lot of detail or meaning. The more that you look at this painting, you realize the true beauty, psychological depth, and universal idea that the artist, Munch, is trying to display. The high contrast in colors between the dancer and the background immediately catches your eye. Along with this, among the centered dancers, is the only woman in a red dress. This throws you off until you pay more attention to the smaller details, such as all of the dancers’ faces’. You quickly see that, out of all the women, the three in the front are the only ones with any sort of facial structure and features. Although not very detailed, it gives away a lot of information. Carefully scanning over all of the woman, you can clearly …show more content…

If you notice in between the woman dressed in white and the one dressed in red, you see some flowers. I thought this could have been a symbol of love. The pure and young woman had love enter in her life which led her to this man she is dancing with in the next “stage” of her life. She is perhaps turned into this matured, sensual, and loving woman who falls in love with this man she’s dancing with. The way her dress is painted and turns makes you think that they are very passionate. Although the dance of life may have symbols of love, life, and happiness, I think over all the painting is dark and focuses on death. The moon and reflection to me, could be another representation of death, because night and day have often been an analogy for birth and death. The people dancing in the background may have represented a focus on the main couple’s past relationships with other people, and that could be why they are not as detailed. This painted is absolutely more than meets the

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