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    Art” by Elizabeth Bishop and a painting named “The Scream” by Edvard Munch that both connect to each other because they are both losing something/someone and express what they lost differently. The poem “One Art” and the painting “The Scream” both depict lost because they both lose something/someone. Elizabeth Bishop writes her poem about how losing isn’t bad and that she lost a lot of things along with someone. The artist Edvard Munch has lost something or someone and painted about it. The…

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    The Scream Analysis

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    The art works, “The Haywain” by John Constable and “The Scream” by Edvard Munch, are two different types of painting that represent the two movements of art work which is Romanticism and Expressionism through their style of art paintings. The well known and well represented the style of art work of romanticism, which is “The haywain” painted in 1821, Constable was the English painter during 18th century. He was a mainly outdoor of landscapes painter that he painted the nature scenery as he saw…

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    The Scream

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    that we have always dreamed of--growing up. In a world in which all we see is superficiality, it is a true privilege when we get a glimpse into other’s real selves. Therefore, the painting that has always captured my attention is The Scream by Edvard Munch. Since the dawn of time, humans have been moving forward, opening new doors, and, most importantly, constantly searching for perfection. Unfortunately, we haven’t always succeeded. It is in the very definition of humanity to be sometimes…

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    Edvard Munch painted the famous painting which he named “The Scream” to represent his past. The painting consists of a child standing at the edge of the road facing a different direction from his companions who seem to be walking towards a different direction. The child is screaming while facing the departing companions. “The Scream” is a name given to represent each of the four versions of his paintings which are kept at the Munch museum. The aim of this paper is to analyze the painting. This…

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    important artwork of this movement that is known till this day is The Scream. A Norwegian artist called Edvard Munch painted this artwork in 1893 (totalhistory.com). There are four versions of The Scream where two of them are paintings and the other two where done with pastels. One of these paintings is located in the National gallery in Oslo (totalhistory.com). The other painting is located in the Munch Museum where they also own one version of the pastels (totalhistory.com). Petter Olsen…

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    most famous painting, Munch painted this after he experienced of a scream piercing through through nature while on a walk. The Scream is extremely intricate, scary and mysterious. Red and orange are his colors of choice and he emphasizes a lot in the painting. The Scream painted by Edvard Munch in 1893. This was painted at the end of the nineteenth century during a transitional period in art history. Munch used art to express his inner thoughts, feelings and emotions. Munch was one who paved…

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    The scream is not the only one,there is 4 different version of the original painting of the scream. Edvard Munch used different paint, he used oil paints, tempera, and pastels. The Scream is a large part of a collection, That the Artist Edvard Munch called The Frieze of…

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    I picked Edvard Munch's work of art from the book Gardener's Art Through The Ages, volume 2 by Fred S. Kleiner. Edvard Munch's piece titled The Screaming (Kleiner, 711) which speak to the anguish of a man. This piece was made in 1893 as a portrayal of what the painter lived before in his life. The piece's available area is "National Gallery Oslo" (Kleiner, 711). This piece is "Tempera and pastels on cardboard by 2' 11.25'' X 2' 5''" (Kleiner, 711). The work is a brilliant portrayal of the…

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    The Scream

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    The painting being analyzed is called Evening on Karl Johan Street by Edvard Munch. This oil on canvas painting was produced in 1982. What the painting is portraying is a crowd of people walking on a street. The people’s faces seem to look skeleton like much like other works done by Munch such as the most well known painting called The Scream. The sky appears as if the sun has just set and the day has just moved on into the early evening. The background of the painting consists of building that…

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    An artist’s world experience in life can be a major influence on how they create and develop their artworks. Frida Kahlo (born 1907, died 1954), Gordon Bennett (born Australia 1955) and Edvard Munch’s (born in 1863, died 1944, Ådalsbruk, Norway) are all famous artists from different times of the era who express their worlds from all display their extreme experiences and journeys in life throughout their artwork. Frida Kahlo's artwork 'The Miscarriage' made in 1932 displays Kahlo's experience…

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