1863โ1944 ยท Norwegian ยท 33 artworks
artist bio
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter whose intensely evocative works laid the groundwork for Expressionism in the early 20th century. His art explored themes of love, death, anxiety, and melancholy, often drawing from personal experiences and psychological turmoil.
what you'll learn
Studying Munch's work allows students to understand the power of art to convey intense emotions and psychological states. Students can learn about the use of color, line, and composition to express inner feelings rather than objective reality.
related: Vincent van Gogh, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt

The Scream
1893

Morning
1884

The Sick Child
1886

Four Ages in Life
1902

Self-Portrait Beneath Woman's Mask
1892

Women on the Bridge
1902

Rosa Meissner
1907

Rain
1902

Self-Portrait
1882

Jealousy
1895

Albert Kollmann
1902

Evening on Karl Johan Street
1892

The Artist and His Model
1921

Three Girls on the Jetty
1903

Harry Graf Kessler
1904

Friedrich Nietzsche
1906

White Night
1901

Mother and Daughter
1897

Woman on the Verandah
1924

Writer Hans Jaeger
1889

Trees on the Shore
1904

The Ladies on the Bridge
1903

Tavern in St. Cloud
1890

Girls on a Bridge
1900

Self-Portrait at Professor Jacobson's Hospital
1909

By the Window
1940

Red House and Spruces
1927

The Girls on the Bridge
1901

Workers on Their Way Home
1915

Spring Day on Karl Johan Street
1890

Self-portrait with bottle of wine
1906

Spring
1889

The Wedding of the Bohemian, Munch Seated on the Far Left
1925