The Scream by Edvard Munch, created in 1893, is one of the most iconic expressions of modern anxiety and existential fear. The painting shows a figure standing on a bridge, clutching their face in a silent scream, while the sky burns with swirling reds and oranges. Behind them, two shadowy figures walk away, adding to the sense of isolation and detachment. The distorted lines and intense colors heighten the emotional chaos and inner turmoil. Munch was inspired by a real moment of panic he experienced while walking at sunset, feeling “a great scream pass through nature.” The figure’s genderless form and gaping mouth reflect universal human anguish. The background fjord and landscape are real, yet abstracted into a nightmare. Munch’s use of expressionism captures raw emotion over realistic detail. The Scream continues to resonate as a powerful image of psychological vulnerability and the silent cry within.
Type of Print | 2d flat print, 3d relief print |
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Type of Frame | white frame, black frame, unframed |
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