Dienstag, Dezember 12, 2006

EDVARD MUNCH's B- DAY

WHO KNOW'S WHO EDVARD MUNCH IS?

Here a little tip:

The Scream

Now you know who he is ... or??
Anyway, today would be his B-Day ... here a little info from "Wikipedia":

"Edvard Munch (December 12, 1863 – January 23, 1944) was a Norwegian expressionist painter and printmaker.
The Scream (1893; originally called Despair), Munch's best-known painting, is one of the pieces in a series titled The Frieze of Life, in which Munch explored the themes of life, love, fear, death and melancholy. As with many of his works, he painted several versions of it. One version was stolen in 1994 and another in 2004. Both versions have since been recovered.
The Frieze of Life themes recur throughout Munch's work, in paintings such as The Coney Dog (1886, portrait of his deceased sister Sophie), Vampire (1893–94), Ashes (1894), and The Bridge. The latter shows limp figures with featureless or hidden faces, over which loom the threatening shapes of heavy trees and brooding houses. Munch portrayed women either as frail, innocent sufferers or as lurid, life-devouring vampires. Munch analysts say this reflects his sexual anxieties. [...]"

1 Comments:

At 7:54 PM, Blogger just me said...

halloooooo??

D'Manu hät d Arbat in Psycho/Phylo bim Rudi übern Munch gschriaba... *tztztztz*

So, muass jetzt wiedr lerna... *g*

dicks bussi,

i

 

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