Art Lecture: LEILA MEBERT: “Edvard Munch”

Info about the Art Lecture

  • Date
  • June 03 '26
  • Description
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    We are thrilled to shine a spotlight on Leila Merbert, an accomplished Art lecturer who has been an integral part of our gallery.

    She was born and raised in Italy where Leila studied ancient literature and archaeology. She worked as a teacher, journalist and editor in New York City and Switzerland.

    Edvard Munch (1863–1944)
    Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose work profoundly influenced modern art. His style combined Symbolism and early Expressionism, exploring themes of love, anxiety, and death. Munch’s most famous painting, The Scream (1893), became an icon of existential fear and human emotion. Throughout his career, he experimented with color, composition, and psychological depth, paving the way for generations of modern artists across Europe.

    • Limited space. please RSVP. info@pythongallery.ch or +41792769228 (whatsapp)

      Wednesday, June 3rd form 7 – 9 pm

      limited space, costs: CHF 60.- / Person to be paid in advance

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