Edvard Munch

Biography: Eilert Adelsteen Normann
Eilert Adelsteen Normann was born on May 1, 1848, in the parish of Bodin, near the town of Bodø in Northern…

Eva Mudocci: Edvard Munch’s Forgotten Muse
Eva Mudocci was born Evangeline Hope Muddock in 1872 in England, into a family with literary and artistic leanings. Her father,…

Top 10 Beaches Often Painted by Artists
Coastal landscapes have long been a source of fascination for painters, offering an endless interplay of light, water, and atmosphere. These…

The Shocking Truth Behind Munch’s The Scream
Imagine a sky that seems to scream back at you. You stand alone on a bridge, the world around you warping,…

Van Gogh Wasn’t a Genius; He Was Just Insane
Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous artists in history. His vibrant, swirling paintings and tragic life have become…

Inspiration: “Mira Bauer,” by Max Kurzweil
Maximilian Franz Viktor Zdenko Marie Kurzweil (12 October 1867, Bisenz – 9 May 1916, Vienna) was an Austrian painter and printmaker. He moved near Vienna in…

Inspiration: “De Camino a la Iglesia,” by Helena Schjerfbeck
In Paris, Schjerfbeck painted with Helena Westermarck, then left to study with Léon Bonnat at Mme Trélat de Vigny’s studio. In 1881 she…

Exploring the Rich Legacy of Post-Impressionism in Art
Post-Impressionism marks a transformative period in art history, bridging the gap between the structured approach of Impressionism and the emerging freedom…

Biography: Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch (December 12, 1863 – January 23, 1944) was a Norwegian painter and printmaker, best known for his contributions to…








