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Edvard Munch became one of the most powerful voices in modern art. He is known for turning inner emotion into images that feel unforgettable.
His work is closely connected with Symbolism and Expressionism — movements that used mood, color, and distortion to express psychological experience, not just the visible world.
Munch’s paintings often explore fear, desire, loneliness, love, and death. He used simplified figures, restless lines, and intense color to make emotion feel almost physical.
Personal loss, illness, and anxiety deeply shaped his outlook, giving his work a strong autobiographical dimension. Munch helped open the way for modern artists to treat personal emotion as a serious and powerful subject.
Edvard Munch became one of the most powerful voices in modern art. He is known for turning inner emotion into images that feel unforgettable.
His work is closely connected with Symbolism and Expressionism — movements that used mood, color, and distortion to express psychological experience, not just the visible world.
Munch’s paintings often explore fear, desire, loneliness, love, and death. He used simplified figures, restless lines, and intense color to make emotion feel almost physical.
Personal loss, illness, and anxiety deeply shaped his outlook, giving his work a strong autobiographical dimension. Munch helped open the way for modern artists to treat personal emotion as a serious and powerful subject.
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Edvard Munch became one of the most powerful voices in modern art. He is known for turning inner emotion into images that feel unforgettable.
His work is closely connected with Symbolism and Expressionism — movements that used mood, color, and distortion to express psychological experience, not just the visible world.
Munch’s paintings often explore fear, desire, loneliness, love, and death. He used simplified figures, restless lines, and intense color to make emotion feel almost physical.
Personal loss, illness, and anxiety deeply shaped his outlook, giving his work a strong autobiographical dimension. Munch helped open the way for modern artists to treat personal emotion as a serious and powerful subject.
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