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.
'The Scream' painting is in the style of Expressionism created by Edvard Munch. Expressionism meaning that the artist wants to express a feeling more than a realistic rendering.
He used oils and pastels
No actual people.
It was painted because a lot of people scream around the world.
His painting style was Impressionism. That is not Cubism.
Monet was a founding father of the painting style Impressionism.
He used oils and pastels
Edvard Munch painted The Scream.
First it was a Oil painting then it was turned into a lithogram.
Yes
Yes, it is.
Emotionalism is the aesthetic theory to which the painting The Scream adheres.
If you are referring to the painting entitled "The Scream," follow the related link.
No, it is in Oslo, Norway.
1537
No actual people.
The mood is terrifying.
It was painted because a lot of people scream around the world.