Munch used the figure and the landscape to communicate personal feelings and ideas.
Yes, certainly.
Paint.
Mannerist painters departed from High Renaissance painting conventions by breaking the principles of design and color that had been put in place during the High Renaissance. Mannerist paintings often feature elongations of the human figure.
Both Munch and Gauguin infused their paintings with imagination, emotion, and personal experience.
Rosemaling is a Norwegian style of painting, used primarily in decorative contexts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemaling
The painting has an overall decorative-pattern effect and a flattened sense of space.
Picasso's charactristics to his painting style is surreal and is very expressionistic.
Reidar Revold has written: 'Gullalderens mestere' -- subject(s): Norwegian Artists, Norwegian Drawing, Norwegian Painting
It was painted by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
I don't have an answer but I also have an old painting that says parti fra hvidingso
Impressionist painting originated in France in the 19th century, with artists such as Claude Monet and Edgar Degas leading the movement. Symbolist poetry also emerged in France around the same time, with poets like Charles Baudelaire and Stรฉphane Mallarmรฉ being key figures in this movement. Both movements sought to evoke emotion and meaning through subjective interpretations of reality.
Mannerist painters departed from High Renaissance painting conventions by breaking the principles of design and color that had been put in place during the High Renaissance. Mannerist paintings often feature elongations of the human figure.
Both Munch and Gauguin infused their paintings with imagination, emotion, and personal experience.
It conveys warmth and intimacy in a uniquely personal style.
Rosemaling is a Norwegian style of painting, used primarily in decorative contexts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemaling
The painting has an overall decorative-pattern effect and a flattened sense of space.
Harry Per Fett has written: 'Norges malerkunst i middelalderen' -- subject(s): Altarpieces, Architecture, Churches, History, Medieval Painting, Norwegian Architecture, Painting
Charles C. Eldredge has written: 'Ward Lockwood, 1894-1963' 'American imagination and symbolist painting' -- subject(s): American Painting, Exhibitions, Painting, American, Symbolism (Art movement) 'The floor of the sky' -- subject(s): American Arts, Arts, American, In art, Prairies in art 'Georgia O'Keeffe' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Exhibitions 'Tales from the easel' -- subject(s): American Narrative painting, Art museums, Exhibitions, Narrative painting, American
"The Scream" was painted in 1893 by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. It is now in the National Gallery in Oslo, Norway. So I'm guessing since its in Norway now and Munch was norwegian it must have been painted in Norway.