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The Scream

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While reading about the style and the content in this module I saw many works of art that caught my attention, but when I saw "The Scream" by Edvard Munch I said to myself that this piece of art is perfect to talk about, "The Scream" belongs to the expressionistic style because it is composed by distortion of forms, and because of the display of strong colors and expression of feelings such as melancholic, anxiety, sadness, and erotic feelings. I don't believe that this piece of art falls in another style of art than expressionism.

The creator of The Scream Edvard Munch was born in 1863, His childhood was sad and tragic because his mother died of tuberculosis when he was five years old and his father who was left in charge of him, …show more content…

There are stories that say that at that time people could hear the cry of animals getting killed as the scream of the mentally disable patients, and that is the main reason of the horror exposed in this …show more content…

Then, when artist like Van Gogh and Munch began to create art with the intention to express their emotions and insight, thoughts, the expressionism movement began to be very used in many artworks. The artist goal was "the study of the soul, that is to say the study of my own self". Which he felt that he achieved with this artwork. The author described the feelings that made him create this piece of art saying this: “I was walking along the road with two friends—the sun went down—I felt a gust of melancholy—suddenly the sky turned a bloody red. I stopped, leaned against the railing, tired to death—as the flaming skies hung like blood and sword over the blue-black fjord and the city—My friends went on—I stood there trembling with anxiety—and I felt a vast infinite scream [tear] through nature.” The figure of the man screaming for, all the emotions that he is through is Munch, whose sadness and melancholy is succumbing and a nightmare of

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