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Munch, Edvard: Train Smoke art print poster

Munch, Edvard: Train Smoke art print poster

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Bring a slice of Norwegian modern life into your home with Edvard Munch’s Train Smoke (1900). 

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Bring a slice of Norwegian modern life into your home with Edvard Munch’s Train Smoke (1900). 

A Nordic landscape where nature and industry meet in one quiet, moving scene. Painted from the hills above Oslo, the train itself is almost hidden, while the white smoke drifts across forest and fjord.

It’s calm, but not still. Very Scandinavian in mood: simple, cool light, and a sense of distance.

This art poster is made for people who love Scandinavia, Nordic nature, and Scandinavian design, and for anyone with Norwegian roots who wants a subtle connection to the North on their wall.

Key details (for your Nordic wall)

Artist: Edvard Munch (Norway)

Artwork: Train Smoke

Year: 1900

Motif: a hillside view toward the Oslo fjord, with smoke curling over the landscape

Interior fit: Scandinavian design homes, minimalist walls, Nordic gallery walls, hygge corners

Why this poster works in a Hygge by Scandinavia home

  • Adds Nordic calm without feeling cold
  • Pairs well with neutral interiors and natural materials
  • A strong choice for a Scandinavian heritage wall (especially Norway)
  • A thoughtful gift for Scandinavia lovers and descendants of Scandinavians abroad

“I do not believe in the art which is not the compulsive result of Man's urge to open his heart.” — Edvard Munch

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Created on request - near you.

  • We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.

  • Local production across the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil helps reduce shipping distance and emissions.

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