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Edvard Munch's - Separation (1896) Print

Edvard Munch's - Separation (1896) Print

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Edvard Munch’s "The Scream” (1893) is a haunting visual metaphor for the emotional unraveling that follows the loss of love. A pale, grief-stricken man clutches his chest as if his heart is being physically torn away while a ghostly female figure drifts into the distance, her flowing hair symbolically entwined with his pain. This intense, symbolist composition reflects Munch’s recurring themes of longing, memory, and emotional rupture. Through a feminist lens, the painting also reveals how women are often depicted as emotional phantoms in male-centered narratives—mysterious forces of loss rather than autonomous individuals. Yet here, Munch’s ethereal portrayal of the woman suggests not blame but the haunting power of emotional absence itself.

Sized at 8×10", this print is ideal for framing and makes a striking addition to any home, office, or gallery wall.

Printed on heavy 60lb matte photo paper with a soft white finish, this piece offers exceptional detail and ink vibrancy. The acid-free surface ensures longevity, while the 10 mil thickness gives it a luxurious feel worthy of fine art. This is not a print-on-demand product — each print is produced and shipped directly from our studio to ensure the highest quality and care.

 

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