Artist:
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was a pioneering Norwegian painter and printmaker, best known for his emotionally charged work “The Scream”, which became an icon of modern existential angst. Munch’s art explored deep psychological and emotional themes such as love, anxiety, death, and isolation, making him a forerunner of Expressionism. His signature style used vivid colors, swirling lines, and distorted forms to capture inner turmoil and human vulnerability, rejecting realism in favor of emotional truth.
Munch was profoundly influenced by personal tragedies, including the early deaths of his mother and sister, which shaped his recurring themes of illness and grief. His major works — including The Scream, Madonna, The Dance of Life, and The Sick Child — reflect his belief that art should convey the soul’s inner landscape. His impact on 20th-century art is immense, influencing artists like Egon Schiele, German Expressionists, and even modern psychological art. Today, Munch is celebrated not just as Norway’s greatest artist, but as a visionary who helped shape the emotional language of modern art.
Material: Canvas
Frame: Rolled Canvas (Without Frame)
Print Quality: Our prints are crafted on premium archival materials, ensuring vibrant colors, sharp details, and long-lasting durability. Fade-resistant and flawless, they’re designed to keep your space looking elegant for years.
Size: 48*61 inches
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Certificate of Authenticity: YES (emailed upon delivery)