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Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944) created haunting paintings conveying the grief of his own life. Initially inspired by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism while painting in Paris and Berlin, Munch developed his signature style filled with agonizing images of sickness and death. His profound sadness, which he believed fueled his creativity, was caused by one sister’s commitment to an asylum, and the deaths of his other sister, mother and father before he was 25. An exhibition of his work in Berlin was considered so disturbing that authorities closed the show. The powerful influence of Munch’s enormous body of work is still felt in today’s graphic art.
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This high-quality art print is expertly produced to capture the vivid color and exceptional detail of the original.
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Scream
Item #: 335208
Art Print 22 x 28 in
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Scream
Item #: 335208
Art Print 22 x 28 in
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The Scream, c.1893
Item #: 1237703
Poster 24 x 36 in
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The Scream, c.1893
Item #: 2704683
Art Print 24 x 36 in
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The Murderer, 1910 | Artist: Edvard Munch Type: Art Print Size: 32 x 24 in Item #: 1664362
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