Mascar (en. Munch)
Translation into Spanish
The frontal arrangement of the sitter recalls the legacy of the pictorial models of Munch, Van Gogh and Gauguin, as well as primitive art.
La frontalidad con la que se presenta pone en evidencia la herencia de modelos pictóricos de Munch, Van Gogh y Gauguin, así como del arte primitivo.
Example taken from data source: ELRC-2410-Portal_oficial_turis_v1 Its collection consists of works and articles by Munch, which he donated to the municipality of Oslo upon his death, and additional works donated by his sister Inger Munch, as well as various other works obtained through trades of including duplicate prints.
La colección consiste en obras y artículos de Munch, que donó al municipio de Oslo antes de morir, y otros trabajos adicionales donados por su hermana Inger Munch, así como otras obras compradas posteriormente.
Example taken from data source: WikiMatrix_v1 Munch, retrieve the device, please.
Munch, recupera el dispositivo, por favor.
Example taken from data source: OpenSubtitles_v2018 You've seen this painting by Edvard Munch, "The Scream".
Ustedes han visto el cuadro de Edvard Munch, "El grtio".
Example taken from data source: TED2020_v1 Inspector Wolfgang Munch of the Joint Inspection Unit introduced the report of the Unit (A/59/526).
El Inspector Wolfgang Munch, de la Dependencia Común de Inspección, presenta el informe de la Dependencia (A/59/526).
Example taken from data source: UNPC_v1.0 Munch, Fin, stick with forensics.
Munch, Fin, quédense con el forense.
Example taken from data source: OpenSubtitles_v2018 Love and Pain is a painting by Edvard Munch, It has also been called Vampire, though not by Munch.[1] Munch painted six different versions of the subject in the period 1893-1895; three versions are at the Munch Museum in Oslo, one is at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, one is owned by a private collector and the last one is unaccounted for.[2] He also painted several versions and derivatives in his later career.[2].
Amor y Dolor es una pintura de Edvard Munch, también a menudo denominada Vampiro, aunque no por Munch.[1] El artista pintó seis versiones diferentes del tema en el periodo 1893-1895; tres versiones se encuentran en el Munch Museo de Oslo, otra en el Gothenburg Museo de Arte, otra está en posesión de un coleccionista privado y la última no es tenida en cuenta.[2] También pintó varias versiones y derivados durante su carrera posterior.[2].
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402