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Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

Norwegian, 1863 - 1944
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Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, The Scream, has become one of the iconic images of world art.

His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inheriting a mental condition that ran in the family. Studying at the Royal School of Art and Design in Kristiania (today's Oslo), Munch began to live a bohemian life under the influence of the nihilist Hans Jæger, who urged him to paint his own emotional and psychological state ('soul painting'). From this emerged his distinctive style.

Travel brought new influences and outlets. In Paris, he learned much from Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, especially their use of colour. In Berlin, he met the Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, whom he painted, as he embarked on his major canon The Frieze of Life, depicting a series of deeply-felt themes such as love, anxiety, jealousy and betrayal, steeped in atmosphere.

The Scream was conceived in Kristiania. According to Munch, he was out walking at sunset, when he 'heard the enormous, infinite scream of nature'. The painting's agonised face is widely identified with the angst of the modern person. Between 1893 and 1910, he made two painted versions and two in pastels, as well as a number of prints. One of the pastels would eventually command the fourth highest nominal price paid for a painting at auction.

As his fame and wealth grew, his emotional state remained insecure. He briefly considered marriage, but could not commit himself. A breakdown in 1908 forced him to give up heavy drinking, and he was cheered by his increasing acceptance by the people of Kristiania and exposure in the city's museums. His later years were spent working in peace and privacy. Although his works were banned in Nazi Germany, most of them survived World War II, securing him a legacy.

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Untitled

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Vampyr

Vampyr (1916-1918)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Variation on ‘Jealousy’

Variation on ‘Jealousy’ (1925–1935)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Venus

Venus (1904–05)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Village by the Sea

Village by the Sea (1909–11)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Winter Landscape from Kragerø

Winter Landscape from Kragerø (1910)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Harry Graf Kessler

Harry Graf Kessler (1906)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Landscape

Landscape (1940-1943)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Nude in Front of the Mirror

Nude in Front of the Mirror (1902)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Sittende kvinneakt

Sittende kvinneakt (Ca 1920)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Clothes On A Line In Åsgårdstrand

Clothes On A Line In Åsgårdstrand (1902)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
Landscape
Garden With Red House

Garden With Red House (1882)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
Landscape
Sommernatt (Summer Night)

Sommernatt (Summer Night) (1917)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Despair

Despair (1892)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Evening (Melancholy III)

Evening (Melancholy III) (1902)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche (1906)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Madonna

Madonna (1895)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Moonlight (Moonlight II)

Moonlight (Moonlight II) (1902)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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On the Bridge

On the Bridge (1903)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Portrait of Ernest Thiel (Study)

Portrait of Ernest Thiel (Study) (1907)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Portrait of Ernest Thiel

Portrait of Ernest Thiel (1907)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Portrait of Helge Bäckström

Portrait of Helge Bäckström (1894)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Portrait of Mrs. Förster-Nietzsche

Portrait of Mrs. Förster-Nietzsche (1905)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Portrait of the Painter Ludvig Karsten

Portrait of the Painter Ludvig Karsten (1912)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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Self-portrait

Self-portrait (1895)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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The Family (The Book Family)

The Family (The Book Family) (1903)

Edvard Munch (Norwegian, 1863 - 1944)
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