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The Scream

"The Scream," created by Edvard Munch in 1893, is an iconic and emotionally charged work of art. This masterpiece is known for its visceral expression of anxiety and existential dread.

In the painting, a figure stands on a bridge with a turbulent, vividly colored sky in the background. The figure's face is contorted in a silent, agonized scream, while the landscape around it appears to warp and convulse contributing to the overwhelming feeling of turmoil and fear.

"The Scream" is a haunting representation of the human condition, capturing the profound sense of alienation, fear, and despair that can afflict individuals in the modern world. It remains a symbol of the deep, universal emotions and the anxieties of human existence.

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Elegant and simple ceramic mug in a familiar size. The artwork covers full surface of the mug with a small white gap around the white handle.

  • Holds 11 oz or 325 ml
  • White ceramic
  • Dishwasher and microwave-safe


Elegant and simple ceramic mug in a familiar size. The artwork covers full surface of the mug with a small white gap around the white handle.

  • Holds 11 oz or 325 ml
  • White ceramic
  • Dishwasher and microwave-safe


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Edvard Munch

Norwegian, 1863-1944

The Scream 1893

Oil, tempera, pastel and crayon on cardboard

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The Scream by Edvard Munch