Edvard Munch created "Self-Portrait with Burning Cigarette" in 1895 as a reflection of his inner turmoil and existential angst. The painting captures a moment of vulnerability and contemplation, with the cigarette symbolizing both self-destruction and the tension between life and death. Munch's use of intense colors and expressive brushwork underscores his emotional state, making the work a profound exploration of identity and the struggles of the human condition.
* 1892 - Evening on Karl Johan * 1893 - The Scream* 1894 - Ashes * 1894-1895 - Madonna * 1895 - Puberty * 1895 - Self-Portrait with Burning Cigarette* 1895 - Death in the Sickroom * 1899-1900 - The Dance of Life * 1899-1900 - The Dead Mother * 1940-1942 - Self Portrait: Between Clock and Bed: "From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity." : -Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch made the scream in 1893. it is currently in the Munch Museum.
painting
Edvard Munch painted The Scream.
"the sick whale" was Edvard Munch's first painting i believe
int he 1880sIn 1880.
Oil painting and lithography.
It was painted by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch.
Edvard Munch's The Scream
'This painting' must be 'The Scream'. It happened in Oslo.
Oil painting, also woodcuts.
oil, tempura, pastels and paint.