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An exhibition at the Munch museum in Oslo shows how the artist’s fascination with medicine, bodies and mental illness was ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNEdvard Munch Was Haunted by Physical and Mental Illnesses—but He Was Also Fascinated by ThemKnown as the painter of "The Scream," the Norwegian artist and his loved ones spent many years suffering from health ...
Edvard Munch’s portrait of the author’s great-grandmother Courtesy of Alina Tugend. About a decade ago, we learned there was a second Munch painting of Selma, a reworking of the first portrait ...
"Edvard Munch Portraits", running at London's National Portrait Gallery March 13-June 15, features some 45 of his works, including depictions of himself, his family, friends, collectors as well as ...
5/5 Munch’s little seen portraits prove to be remarkable odes to the people who influenced him, as well as wicked takedowns Edvard Munch at the National Portrait Gallery: studies in love and revenge ...
No, “The Scream” isn’t here — that most famous image by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. But the exhibit of 44 of Munch’s paintings at San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art may have ...
Edvard Munch, 1863–1944, was a zeitgeist conductor. Like Dostoyevsky before him, like Kafka after him, he was one of those somewhat hastily assembled humans—the skull plates not stapled down ...
A-hed; Minnesota College Has a Portrait by ‘The Scream’ Painter—Or It Doesn’t. Experts Won’t Say. Evidence suggests a painting of a woman in black at St. Olaf College is an Edvard Munch ...
Munch was the archetypal tortured young man. This we know. The Scream kind of gave the game away. Yet, as this exhibition shows, he wasn’t a complete loner. Along with his demons he had friends, ...
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