He was 30. He painted it because he was extremely sad after his sister was taken to a mental hospital because of her bipolar disorder. He painted it to express his feelings
He did not tell us.
He did not paint it, it was edvard munch
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Edvard Munch made the scream in 1893. it is currently in the Munch Museum.
No, Pablo Picasso did not paint The Scream. In fact Edvard Munch painted it.
sorry that this is not much help but he used waved and curvel lines to sort of give the painting movement as such. sort of to show what the world would have looked like to him due to his fear of the outdoors. The lines could have also been wavy to "show" the scream that the figure in the painting is hearing. sorry, i dont know if this answers part of your quetsion.
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It is considered to be part of the Expressionist School of painting. When speaking about art the word style usually refers to shared characteristics between pieces made during the same time period. The work is expressionistic in style with bold diagonals and sharp lines, the feeling is communicated quite effectively. Edvard Munch actually did a painting and a woodcut print by the same name.
Edvard Munch's the scream was originally painted in 1893
Edvard Munch made the scream in 1893. it is currently in the Munch Museum.
No, Pablo Picasso did not paint The Scream. In fact Edvard Munch painted it.
Picasso did not make the scream. Every famous art piece is not made by Pablo Picasso. It was painted by Edvard Munch
Not of the artist, but of his painting the Scream. (Your other question).
Expressionist artist Edvard Munch actually created four versions of the famed piece The Scream (Skrik). He first made one paint version and one pastel version in 1893 CE. Another pastel was completed in 1895 CE. And finally, Munch made one final pastel version of The Scream in 1910 CE.
Yes, it has been parodied more than once. Click link below fore some examples.
He painted it in 1891. Later he made woodcuts of the same subject.
sorry that this is not much help but he used waved and curvel lines to sort of give the painting movement as such. sort of to show what the world would have looked like to him due to his fear of the outdoors. The lines could have also been wavy to "show" the scream that the figure in the painting is hearing. sorry, i dont know if this answers part of your quetsion.
Paint
It is considered to be part of the Expressionist School of painting. When speaking about art the word style usually refers to shared characteristics between pieces made during the same time period. The work is expressionistic in style with bold diagonals and sharp lines, the feeling is communicated quite effectively. Edvard Munch actually did a painting and a woodcut print by the same name.
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