No longer shall I paint interiors with men reading and women knitting. I will paint living people who breathe and feel and suffer and love.
The Scream (1893-1910), Edvard Munch, Dec. 12, 1863 - Jan. 24, 1944. Norwegian artist Edvard Munch first exhibited his painting Der Schrei der Natur, in an 1893 Berlin exhibition; however, several images constitute The Scream, including lithographs, paintings and pastel drawings. Ten years earlier, the volcano Krakatoa sent tons of ash into the atmosphere; Munch witnessed the eerie red sunsets it caused and felt a great, unending scream piercing through nature.
His horror led the Father of Expressionism
to create one of the most recognized images in modern art.
The horror! The existential anguish! A Scream magnetic finger puppet! On your finger, it's a puppet; on your fridge, it's a magnet!
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