Edvard Munch - The Storm - 1893
The setting of The Storm is the Norwegian seaside village of Åsgårdstrand, where Munch often spent his summers. The main figure and the group behind her cover their ears to keep out the sound of the storm’s howling winds. This painting was made the same year Munch originated the motif of The Scream. Here the depiction is more naturalistic, and the characters are female rather than male, but the compositions both reflect Munch’s preoccupation with the concept of a solitary individual set apart from a community of others - MOMA - Gallery label from Edvard Munch: The Scream, October 24, 2012–April 29, 2013
Size: 3300px × 2327px
Photo credit: © steeve-x-art / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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