Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and printmaker whose work became a cornerstone of modern Expressionism. Deeply influenced by themes of anxiety, love, death, and human isolation, Munch created emotionally charged compositions that explored the psychological condition of modern life.

Through bold colors, distorted forms, and expressive brushwork, Munch transformed personal suffering into universal visual language, profoundly influencing generations of modern artists.

“Anxiety” (1894) is a powerful expressionist painting by Edvard Munch that conveys collective despair. Set on the same walkway as “The Scream,” it depicts a somber crowd with pale, ...
“By the Deathbed” (1895) is a powerful expressionist painting by Edvard Munch that captures the collective grief of a family. The composition focuses on the mourners gathered around the ...
“Coastal Landscape” (1918) is a dynamic expressionist oil painting by Edvard Munch that depicts a rugged, natural seaside setting. The artwork features undulating hills and textured brushwork that blends ...
“Dance on the Beach” (1900) is a mesmerizing painting by Edvard Munch that captures a group of figures dancing on a shoreline under a full moon. The composition features ...
“Evening on Karl Johan Street” (1892) is a masterpiece of early Expressionism by Edvard Munch. The painting depicts a crowd of bourgeois pedestrians with pale, mask-like faces and wide, ...
“Head by Head” (1905) is a compelling woodcut by Edvard Munch that explores the intense emotional connection between a man and a woman. The figures are rendered with raw, ...
“The Kiss IV” (1902) is one of Edvard Munch’s most iconic woodcuts, showcasing a couple in a deep embrace. The figures merge into a single dark silhouette against a ...
“Love and Pain” by Edvard Munch, created between 1893 and 1895. This work was titled “The Vampire” by Stanisław Przybyszewski, a friend of Munch, but never by Munch himself. ...
Originally created between 1894 and 1895, this work is one of Munch’s most iconic compositions, of which he produced five painted versions and several lithographic prints on the same ...
A captivating lithograph by Edvard Munch titled ‘Madonna’, created between 1895 and 1902. The artwork features a sensual yet haunting depiction of a woman with flowing dark hair, surrounded ...
“Melancholy” (1894-1896) by Edvard Munch depicts a pensive man sitting on a shoreline, lost in deep thought. The undulating lines of the coast and the moody, purple-toned water mirror ...
“Morning” (1884), also known as “Girl at the Edge of the Bed,” is an early masterpiece by Edvard Munch. The painting captures a young woman sitting on the edge ...
This early self-portrait from 1882 captures a young Edvard Munch in a three-quarter profile. Painted with meticulous detail during his time at the Royal School of Drawing in Oslo, ...
“Self-Portrait with Skeleton Arm” (1895) is a haunting lithograph by Edvard Munch. The artist’s head is set against a deep black background, creating a stark contrast that emphasizes his ...
“Separation II” (1896) is a poignant lithograph by Edvard Munch that explores the painful emotional transition of parting lovers. The composition features a man turned away in somber shadow, ...
“The Girls on the Bridge” (1918) is a vivid woodcut by Edvard Munch that depicts a group of young women leaning against a pier railing. The composition features strong ...
“The Girls on the Bridge” (1901) is a seminal painting by Edvard Munch, set in the coastal town of Åsgårdstrand. It features three young women leaning against a pier ...
“The Scream” (1893) is Edvard Munch’s most famous masterpiece, depicting a figure with an agonized expression against a landscape with a tumultuous orange sky. The swirling lines and bold ...
“The Sick Child” (1907) is a poignant masterpiece by Edvard Munch, capturing the frail vulnerability of a young girl facing death. The painting uses thick, scratched layers of paint ...
“Towards the Forest II” (1915) is a hauntingly beautiful woodcut by Edvard Munch that depicts an embracing couple facing a dark, dense forest. The artwork utilizes the natural grain ...