
The scream
The Scream is an iconic painting by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, created between 1893 and 1910. It shows a figure standing in a dramatic pose by the Oslofjord and reacting to the surroundings with a desperate scream. A visit to the Munch Museum in Oslo, where the work is exhibited, offers the opportunity to learn more about the painting's creation and cultural context. Munch's work considers themes of fear, isolation and human emotions and has had a crucial influence on modern art. What is also interesting is that several versions of the painting exist, including tempera and pastel works. These variations provide a deep insight into Munch's artistic development. The place is not only a destination for art lovers, but also offers an exciting examination of art history. Take the chance to experience the works of art and the museum's stimulating atmosphere and discover how Munch's life was deeply connected to the creation of this masterpiece.