Edvard Munch — "The entire world is a picture of the mind."
The entire world is a picture of the mind.
The entire world is a picture of the mind.
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"I paint moments, not things."
"Nature is not only all that is visible to the eye… it also includes the inner pictures of the soul."
"I am not interested in painting pretty pictures."
"Death is the end of everything, but it is also the beginning of something new."
"I painted the same picture over and over again, the same feelings."
Norwegian Expressionist painter whose The Scream (1893) became the iconic image of modern existential dread. Closely associated with James Ensor (Belgian Expressionist peer) and Egon Schiele (younger Expressionist heir). For an intellectual contrast, see Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French Impressionist (1841-1919) — Munch and Renoir were exact contemporaries painting the same Belle Époque from opposite emotional poles — Renoir's dappled-light bourgeois pleasure and Munch's anxiety-soaked bourgeois terror are the late-19th-century painting's two halves. The same world; the cleanest emotional inversion.
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