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Through 45 artworks made between the 1880s and the 1920s, a new exhibition spotlights the Norwegian artist's sometimes ...
At the start of “Munch and Kirchner: Anxiety and Expression,” at the ... visualization of primal angst by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944). It leads to sections on death (including ...
"Without anxiety and illness ... As Sue Prideaux recounts in her new biography, Edvard Munch: Behind The Scream, he had tuberculosis and spit blood as a boy. His father's expressed preference ...
Viewing artworks such as The Starry Night by Van Gogh can boost well-being, and paintings should be hung in facilities such ...
Edvard Munch, who painted one of the most iconic ... Experts believe the painting represents the anxiety of man, coupled with Munch's internal torment, which fueled his art. In 1908, Munch wrote ...
A VISUALLY impaired composer has interpreted the sounds of some of the world’s most famous artworks and turned them into music. Bobby Goulder, who has Stargardt’s Macular Dystrophy and ...
anxiety, dread, jealousy, betrayal and more deeply-felt, deeply atmospheric emotions. In 1894, Polish writer and dramatist Stanisław Przybyszewski’s monograph Das Werk des Edvard Munch first ...
We've got Edvard Munch all wrong, said Nancy Durrant in The Times. The common perception of the painter of "The Scream" is that he was an "angsty Nordic loner", a tortured soul isolated from his ...
A new exhibition of portraits by Edvard Munch has opened in London, shining a light on an important aspect of the Norwegian painter’s work and his life. Meanwhile, in the United States ...
At his death, in 1944, Edvard Munch left hundreds of artworks to the city of Oslo—enough to fill a dedicated museum and then some. Because Munch had sold well during his long career, plenty more ...