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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNEdvard Munch Is Known as the Painter of ‘The Scream.’ His Many Haunting Portraits Show That He Was Much More Than His MasterpieceThrough 45 artworks made between the 1880s and the 1920s, a new exhibition spotlights the Norwegian artist's sometimes ...
© 2006 Munch Museum/Munch-Ellingsen Group/Artists Rights Society, New York Edvard Munch, who never married, called his paintings his children and hated to be separated from them. Living alone ...
Munch was the archetypal tortured young man. This we know. The Scream kind of gave the game away. Yet, as this exhibition ...
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 ...
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 ...
The painter’s portraits reveal less a tortured loner than a man who thrived in company. By Michael Prodger Edvard Munch (1863-1944) was a compulsive portraitist, and an odd one. Portraiture is the ...
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 ...
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