Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was a pioneering Norwegian painter whose emotionally charged style helped shape modern art. Best known for The Scream, Munch explored universal themes of love, anxiety, and mortality through bold color, expressive brushwork, and haunting symbolism. His work bridged Impressionism and Expressionism, influencing generations of artists with its raw psychological depth. Deeply personal and introspective, Munch’s art reflects his lifelong struggle with emotion and identity. From serene landscapes to powerful portraits, his paintings capture the beauty and tension of the human condition—making his work timeless and deeply moving for any art lover or collector.

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