Who painted the scream?

The National Museum in Oslo holds one of the world's most important collections of paintings by Edvard Munch, including such iconic works as "The Scream".
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Is Scream by Van Gogh?

Vincent van Gogh did not paint “The Scream,” of course; that was his Norwegian contemporary, Edvard Munch. But the fact that so many people confuse the two intrigued curators in the artists' home countries, who already felt there was a strong artistic and historical connection that they wanted to explore.
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What is the story behind The Scream painting?

When he painted The Scream in 1893, Munch was inspired by “a gust of melancholy,” as he declared in his diary. It's because of this, coupled with the artist's personal life trauma, that the painting takes on a feeling of alienation, of the abnormal.
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How much is The Scream painting worth?

It's 'The Scream', painted by Edvard Munch, and it sold at a Sotheby's auction last night in New York for $119.9 million, establishing it as the most valuable piece of art ever sold at auction, Margo Adler tells NPR's Newscast.
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Who owns the original Scream?

The buyer has been revealed to be New York financier Leon Black. The owner of Edvard Munch's “The Scream” has been revealed. Leon Black, the New York financier and head of the investment firm Apollo Global Management, is reported to be the person who paid $119.9 million for the highly coveted masterpiece.
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The Scream: Great Art Explained



Why is The Scream painting so valuable?

Munch created four versions of The Scream, three of which are held in museums, but the painting sold last Wednesday night is thought to be the most valuable because its frame features a poem hand-written by Munch himself.
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What is the hidden message on The Scream painting?

“Kan kun være malet af en gal Mand!” (“Can only have been painted by a madman!”) appears on Norwegian artist Edvard Munch's most famous painting The Scream. Infrared images at Norway's National Museum in Oslo recently confirmed that Munch himself wrote this note.
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Why did Van Gogh cut his ear?

Vincent van Gogh cut off his left ear when tempers flared with Paul Gauguin, the artist with whom he had been working for a while in Arles. Van Gogh's illness revealed itself: he began to hallucinate and suffered attacks in which he lost consciousness. During one of these attacks, he used the knife.
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What is the emotion of The Scream painting?

The Scream conveys the feeling of despair along with a range of other powerful and unnerving emotions that an onlooker is forced to observe. With the intentional use of strong lines—both straight and curved—Munch's brush strokes move the audiences' eyes directly toward the distressed figure.
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Has The Scream painting been found?

On May 7, 1994, Norway's most famous painting, “The Scream” by Edvard Munch, is recovered almost three months after it was stolen from a museum in Oslo. The fragile painting was recovered undamaged at a hotel in Asgardstrand, about 40 miles south of Oslo, police said.
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How many The Scream paintings are there?

As was the case for other artworks, Edvard Munch produced various versions in order to satisfy the demands of his clients, or to keep one for himself: four Scream versions, two tempera paintings and two drawings, of which two remained in his own possession and are in the MUNCH collection today.
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Why is it called Scream?

The actual scream, Munch claims, came from the surroundings around the person. The artist printed 'I felt a large scream pass through nature' in German at the bottom of his 1895 piece. Munch's original name for the work was intended to be The Scream of Nature. Detail from Edvard Munch (1863–1944),The Scream.
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Why is the man screaming in The Scream?

“He was trying to capture an emotion or moment in time,” Giulia Bartrum, curator of the new exhibit, told the Telegraph. “Through the inscription we know how he felt. People think this is a screaming person but that's not what is going on.”
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What does the figure in The Scream represent?

According to Munch himself, The Scream was a picture he painted to represent his soul.
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What is the real story with Vincent van Gogh's ear?

The ear was given to a cleaner at a brothel, not a prostitute. For a long time, the accepted story was that van Gogh gifted the bloody appendage to a woman named Rachel, a prostitute at the brothel van Gogh frequented while living in Arles, in southern France.
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How much is starry night worth?

The Starry Night original painting by Vincent van Gogh, painted in 1889, is estimated to be worth over $100 million.
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Did Beethoven cut off his ear?

Many inaccurately confuse Beethoven with painter Van Gogh and think that Beethoven cut off his own ear. That is not true, Beethoven did not cut his ear, but Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh did.
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Can only have been painted by a madman?

Could only have been painted by a madman! Once upon a time, someone wrote "Could only have been painted by a madman!" on the first version of Edvard Munch's "The Scream". The graffiti concealed in the sky has received remarkably little attention, until now.
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How long did it take to paint The Scream?

Oil pastel and casein on cardboard. Oslo National Gallery, Oslo. Reproduced with permission. This experience, clearly a visual hallucination, was creatively transformed by Munch over a period of eighteen months into a work of art.
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Who stole The Scream in 1994?

The Scream was recovered in the beach resort of Åsgårdstrand. Four men were arrested and convicted of theft and attempting to sell stolen property. The gang was led by Pål Enger, who was sentenced to 6 years and three months in prison.
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Was The Scream painted on cardboard?

The Many Versions of The Scream

One, arguably the most well-known version, was done in tempera on cardboard. It was stolen on February 12, 1994, from the collection at the The National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design, Oslo.
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What is the actual name of The Scream?

In the English-speaking world, Munch's most famous work of art is known as The Scream. In Norwegian it is known as Skrik, literally meaning Shriek. But the original, German, name was Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream of Nature).
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Which version of The Scream painting is the most famous?

1. The Oslo National GAllery Version From 1893 – Tempera on Cardboard. This most well-known version is the one that today can be found in Oslo's National Gallery (Nasjonalmuseet).
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Which famous painting was stolen from the Louvre in 1911?

Vincenzo Peruggia (8 October 1881 – 8 October 1925) was an Italian museum worker, artist, and thief, most famous for stealing the Mona Lisa on 21 August 1911.
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