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  1. The Scream (Norwegian: Skrik) is the popular name given to each of four versions of a composition, created as both paintings and pastels, by the Expressionist artist Edvard Munch.

  2. The Scream, 1893 by Edvard Munch. Munch's The Scream is an icon of modern art, the Mona Lisa for our time. As Leonardo da Vinci evoked a Renaissance ideal of serenity and self-control, Munch defined how we see our own age - wracked with anxiety and uncertainty.

  3. Jul 7, 2024 · The Scream, painting by Edvard Munch that became his most famous work. He completed two versions in 1893, another in 1895, and yet another likely in 1910. Edvard Munch's The Scream, explained. The Scream is one of the most familiar images in modern art. See all videos for this article.

  4. ‘The Scream’ was created in 1893 by Edvard Munch in Expressionism style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database. {{selectedLanguage.Name}}

  5. What is the meaning of The Scream? 3 March 2016. Alastair Sooke. Features correspondent. The Scream 1895/Edvard Munch. (Credit: The Scream 1895/Edvard Munch) Edvard Munch’s portrait of...

  6. Conceived as part of Munch’s semi-autobiographical cycle “The Frieze of Life,” The Scream’s composition exists in four forms: the first painting, done in oil, tempera, and pastel on cardboard (1893, National Gallery of Art, Oslo), two pastel examples (1893, Munch Museum, Oslo and 1895, private collection), and a final tempera painting ...

  7. Munch's art represented his own emotions, mostly the darker ones of fear, dread, loneliness, and sexual longing, with extraordinary expressiveness. The screaming figure personifies existential horror. A precursor of this image is a drawing of a man (Munch himself) on a similar bridge, with a blood-red sky above.

  8. Munch produced several versions of The Scream. Two of them are paintings, where one belongs to the National Gallery in Oslo, and the second to the Munch Museum. The Scream is based on an...

  9. Conceived as part of Munch’s semi-autobiographical cycle “The Frieze of Life,” The Scream’s composition exists in four forms: the first painting, done in oil, tempera, and pastel on cardboard (1893, National Gallery of Art, Oslo), two pastel examples (1893, Munch Museum, Oslo and 1895, private collection), and a final tempera painting ...

  10. www.moma.org › artists › 4164Edvard Munch | MoMA

    Edvard Munch. For Edvard Munch, 1893 was a year of screams. In the fall, the Norwegian artist produced two versions of The Scream, his now iconic image of personal and universal anguish. 1 “You know my picture, The Scream ?” he later wrote.