Edvard Munch
1863–1944 (age 81)
Biography
Edvard Munch revolutionized Norwegian art with his expressive canvases, exploring the depths of human emotion and inner turmoil through masterful brushstrokes and vivid symbolism. His works, including the iconic “The Scream,” continue to resonate globally, capturing the fragility and intensity of the human condition.
As an influential figure in modernist movements, he inspired generations of artists to pursue authenticity and introspection, leaving a legacy that endures in galleries and hearts alike.