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denis-greek [22]
4 years ago
9

What did Edvard Munch originally title The Scream?

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Mnenie [13.5K]4 years ago
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"The Scream" is part of a larger art collection other pieces that Edvard Munch called The Frieze of Life. Each had their own depiction of a moment in time of life. (Part of Expressionism period I believe)
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