No Edvard Munch never gave up on art even if he always did get the right picture he still didn't give up on the painting he was working on.
Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch painted The Scream.
Edvard munch ever wanted to paint because when he was a little boy all he wanted to do was paint. his father would take him to art galleries and museums to look at sculptures and art. by the time he grew up Edvard started making beautiful art and one day he painting became famous. he carried on his life being a fantastic artist and famous. he loved painting.
Symbolist painter Edvard Munch has said that The Scream represented the "infinite scream of nature." In an interview with Sue Prideaux, Munch recalled a time when he was on the verge of madness, and, as he walked with friends, the sun set in a sky that was nearly blood red. Exhausted, he felt an overwhelming anxiety. He said, "You know my picture, The Scream? I was stretched to the limit - nature was screaming in my blood... After that I gave up hope of ever being able to love again." Munch, born on December 12, 1863, created several versions of the painting, which were part of a series of works he called The Frieze of Life - A Poem About Life, Love and Death.
Edvard Larouge
Oslo, the Norwegian capital
Edvard Larouge made up his exponent theory in 1863 when he had to keep multiplying the same numbers over and over.
he had grown up in a poor family, lost his mother and sister at a young age, suffered under his severely depressed father and endured poor health.1868 Munch's mother dies of tuberculosis at the age of 30.1877 Sister, Sophie, dies of tuberculosis at age of 15.1889 Father dies 1891 Rents a studio in Paris. Summer in Norway. Munch's health deteriorates through excessive drinking. Travels to Copenhagen, Nice, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Basle and Geneva.1899 Travels to Berlin, Paris, and Florence, Rome. Suffers from influenza, bronchitis and exhaustion.1904 Sells 800 prints through Schiefler. Becomes a member of Berliner Secession. Munch now drinks heavily.1908 Edvard paints in Warnemünde, Rostock, Germany. Exhibits with the Brücke in Dresden. Complete nervous breakdown in autumn. Spends eight months at Dr. Jacobson's clinic. 1933Celebrates 70th birthday. A broken vessel in his right eye causes almost total blindness.1940-1 Germany invades Norway. Munch refuses contact with the Nazis.
No.
Yeah she gave up on YOU.
If it is there, they will munch on it throughout the day. If not, it is up to you.
yes