Today, the Chart squad travels back to the end of the 19th century to discuss one of the most iconic paintings in the history of art: Edvard Munch’s The Scream (1893). As one of the masterminds that lay the foundations of Expressionism, Munch poured quite an assortment of emotions on the canvas to create this composition. Some regard The Scream as the personification of the anxiety of the human condition, while others consider it a more personal painting in which Munch tries to capture the way he felt about his sister being committed to a lunatic asylum near Oslo. In any case, few paintings are as hauntingly beautiful and mysterious as The Scream, and if you wish to learn more about it, all you have to do is tune in.
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