Night in Saint-Cloud

  • Artist: Edvard Munch
  • Creation date: (1890)
  • Object type: Painting

On display: Room 060 The Collection Exhibition - Edvard Munch

About

In the years 1889-91, Munch lived in France, supported by an artist’s bursary from the Norwegian state. When cholera broke out in Paris in December 1889, Munch moved to Saint-Cloud, outside the city. There he rented the floor above a café, which commanded a beautiful view of the Seine. In the atmospheric and melancholy Night in Saint- Cloud, we see both the inside of his dark room and the view through the window late at night. At the window sits a man lost in thought. It might be a friend, the Danish poet Emanuel Goldstein. Shortly afterwards, Munch would design the vignette for Goldstein’s anthology of symbolist poems Alruner (1891), an illustration that served as predecessor to Melancholy (1892), now in the National Museum’s collection.

In the catalogue to his 1929 exhibition at Blomqvist Fine Art, Munch published a few “Brief excerpts from my diaries – 1889-1929”. Among the various remarks, we find the famous statement that later became known as his “artistic manifesto”. He dated this to Saint-Cloud 1889: “The subjects of painting will no longer be interiors, with people reading and women knitting. / They will be living, breathing people who feel and love and suffer–. / People will understand what is sacred in these things and doff their hats as in a church.” This is followed by a remark which the artist dates to 1889-1900: “I paint not what I see but what I saw.” In these statements Munch registers his distance from the accurate depictions of realism.

Night in Saint- Cloud was painted at around the time he wrote this “manifesto”. But it took several years before Munch seriously rejected the inner world in favour of the exterior one. Night in Saint-Cloud was first exhibited at the National Annual Autumn Exhibition in 1890 with the title Night. It was purchased for the National Gallery from Dr. Fredrik Arentz’ estate in 1917.

Text: Marit Ingeborg Lange

From "Edvard Munch in the National Museum", Nasjonalmuseet 2008, ISBN 978-82-8154-035-54

Artist/producer

Edvard Munch

Visual artist, Painter, Graphic artist, Photographer, Drawing artist

Born 12.12.1863 in Løten, Hedmark, death 23.01.1944 in Oslo

Work info

Creation date:
(1890)
Other titles:
Natt i Saint-Cloud (NOR)
Notte a St. Cloud (ITA)
Nacht in St. Cloud (DEU)
Object type:
Materials and techniques:
Olje på lerret
Material:
Dimensions:
  • Width: 54 cm
  • Height: 64.5 cm
Keywords:
Classification:
Inventory no.:
NG.M.01111
Cataloguing level:
Single object
Part of exhibition:
Munch - Van Gogh, 2015 - 2016
Munch - Van Gogh, 2015
Munch 150, 2013
Munch blir «Munch» . Kunstneriske strategier 1880-1892, 2008 - 2009
Edvard Munch. Signs of Modern Art, 2007
Edvard Munch. The modern life of the soul, 2006
Munch 1863-1944, 2005
Edvard Munch - Thema und Variation, 2003
Edvard Munch. Dal realismo all’espressionismo, 1999 - 2000
Exhibition, 1996
Exhibition, 1995 - 1996
Munch og Frankrike, 1992
Munch in Frankreich, 1992
Munch et la France, 1991 - 1992
Edvard Munch, 1987
Edvard Munch, 1987 - 1988
Northern light. Realism and symbolism in Scandinavian painting, 1983
Munch exhibition, 1982
Munch exhibition, 1982
Northern light. Realism and symbolism in Scandinavian painting, 1982 - 1983
Munch exhibition, 1982
[Malerier og grafikk av Edvard Munch], 1982
Northern light. Realism and symbolism in Scandinavian painting, 1982
[Malerier og grafikk av Edvard Munch], 1982
Munch exhibition, 1981
Munch exhibition, 1981
The masterworks of Edvard Munch, 1979
Edvard Munch. Symbols & Images, 1978 - 1979
Norsk malerkunst fra 1800 til 1930-årene, 1972
Edvard Munch, 1971
Edvard Munch, 1970
Edvard Munch, 1970
Edvard Munch, 1970
Edvard Munch, 1965 - 1966
Edvard Munch. Malarstwo i grafika, 1959
Edvard Munch. Wiener Festwochen, 1959
Fyns Stiftsmuseums Edvard Munch udstilling, 1955
Ausstellung Edvard Munch, 1955
Kunstforeningens Edvard Munch udstilling, 1955
Ausstellung Edvard Munch, 1954
La biennale di Venezia, 1954
Edvard Munch, 1927
Den Norske Kunst-udstilling, 1915
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1893
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1893
Eduard Munch's samlede arbejder, 1893
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1893
Edvard Munchs maleriudstilling, 1892
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1892
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1892
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1892
Sonderausstellung des Malers Eduard Munch, 1892 - 1893
Münchener Jahresausstellung von Kunstwerken aller Nationen, 1891
Kunstudstillingen [Høstutstillingen], 1890
Acquisition:
Aquired with funds from A.C. Houen Endowment 1917
Owner and collection:
Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, The Fine Art Collections
Photo:
Høstland, Børre