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Edvard Munch - The Scream (1893) – Icon of Existential Anguish Print
Edvard Munch - The Scream (1893) – Icon of Existential Anguish Print
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Edvard Munch’s The Scream (1893) is one of the most iconic images in modern art—a raw, visceral portrait of human anxiety. Set against a swirling, blood-orange sky over Oslofjord, a ghostly figure clutches its face in terror, its silent scream echoing across time. Inspired by a moment of overwhelming dread Munch experienced on a walk, the painting captures the emotional weight of modern life with unparalleled intensity. With its bold lines and psychological depth, The Scream became the visual anthem of existentialism and a landmark of Expressionism.
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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