Edvard Munch, Sankthansnatt (Midsummer Night) 

Painted around 1901–1903, Midsummer Night reflects Munch’s fascination with the unique northern light of Norway. The canvas depicts figures and landscape bathed in the eerie glow of the midsummer evening, a time when daylight lingers and night never fully arrives. Munch uses deep blues, greens, and shimmering highlights to evoke both tranquility and unease, a duality central to his art.