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    The Scream Anaylsis

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    Scream Edvard Munch created the painting from a particular event in his life. Edvard was walking with two friends during a sunset when suddenly he describes the sky turning blood red. He grabbed hold of a hand rail and began to have a panic attack. He sensed a great‚ infinite scream pass through his nature. This is where he came up with the idea for the painting “The Scram.” The painting consists of many wavy‚ heavy thick lines. The wavy lines convey that the person in the painting Edvard is feeling

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    The Scream Artwork

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    Edvard Munch was born in Oslo on the 12th of December in 1863 in the town of Loten. Edvard munch and 3 siblings 3 sister but all of them unfortunately died. Edvard Munch’s father Christian Munch related to P.A. Munch was a religious military doctor. Munch’s mother Laura Munch died when Edvard was only 5years old‚ along with one of his sisters. In 1864 after Edvard was born all of his family moved Kristiania‚ the capital of Norway. Soon after that Edvard got interested in artworks‚ but his parents

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    The Great Scream

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    In the poem The Great Scream in Nature that Edvard Munch wrote to go along with his most famous painting‚ it says‚ “I was walking along the road with two friends/ The sun was setting-the Sky turned blood-red/ And I felt a wave of Sadness- I paused/ tired to Death – Above the blue-black/ Fjord and City Blood and Flaming tongues hovered/ My friends walked on – I stayed behind – quaking with Angst – I felt the great Scream in Nature”. One painting. One simple‚ iconic painting that critics claimed to

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    Maria delle Grazie monastery in 1495-1498. During this time period‚ oil painting was very popular. Edvard Munch painted The Scream on a canvas in 1893. Munch mixed oil paint with tempera to create his own unique style of presentation. Even though the artists used a similar painting mixture‚ The Last Supper and The Scream has distinctive differences and similarities. Both Leonardo di Vinci and Edvard Munch use directional line in a similar way. In comparison‚ both paintings use directional line

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    Plath‚ she represents a woman’s response to the sudden realisation of loss and ageing. In a tone similar to Death of a Salesman‚ of depression and fear‚ Plath’s subject is an archetype of inevitability of death. The Scream‚ a futuristic painting by Edvard Munch‚ embodies the individual facing choices on the path of fear‚ angst and alienation which has become an iconic motif for the plight of contemporary individuals. The individuals portrayed show responses and repercussions to the inevitable unexpected

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    Iconography the Scream

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    Tempra‚ Pastal on Cardboard Colors: Black‚ Red‚ Orange‚ Dark Blue‚ Yellow Iconography Edvard Munch‚ in 1893‚ presented his painting that became very popular world-wide. It was named “The Scream” by the artist. It has almost 4 different versions‚ but all are very same. Scream had gained reputation as an iconic art-work‚ and it remained source of inspiration for a long time. Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and most of his work is based on psychological themes. Other than Scream

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    The Scream a Magnificent Artwork The scream painting by Edvard Munch is one of the most known pieces of artworks. In the scream we can see a genderless person with a horrified face‚ and with his mouth wide open‚ and with his hands on the sides of his face. The artist uses intense colors. Such as‚ red‚ orange‚ dark blue‚ brown‚ and black. The figure in the painting seems to me that he is uncertain and scared of something‚ and he has the look of terror‚ or fear. The scream it is thought of as the

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    Edvard Munch was a Norwegian artist from the late 1800s who was best known for his emotion evoking pieces of art such as The Scream and The Sick Child. The Scream was a compelling piece of art made in 1893 during the post-impressionism period‚ which was a transitional phase in art history‚ prior to the expressionist era. During this period‚ artists attempted to make the sole focus of their art about their inner emotions as opposed to the realist era‚ in which it was a trend to display art in a realistic

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    Function of Art

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    Ecstasy‚ Maxfield Parrish has depicted a world in which joy is prevalent. He has made a statement about how life should be. I am sure he would not assert that life is rosy all of the time. However‚ he would say that it should be. On the flip side‚ Edvard Munch’s The Scream presents the world as sheer terror. The subject can do

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    unique to and vary with each individual. Different people will inevitably undergo both positive and negative experiences in their lives- how these affect those individuals are explored in Scott Hicks’ ’Shine’‚ Charles Dickens’ ’A Christmas Carol’‚ Edvard Munch’s ’the scream’‚ and Les Murray’s ’an absolutely ordinary rainbow’ and Jude Wright’s’The remittance man’. These composers have used a variety of visual and literary techniques to demonstrate contrasting experiences that humans undergo. The comments

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