Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and printmaker born in Loten in 1863, whose deeply psychological and emotionally charged work laid the groundwork for Expressionism in 20th-century art. His exploration of themes including anxiety, love, jealousy, and mortality gave rise to some of the most recognisable and resonant images in Western art history.
Munch's iconic work The Scream (1893) is among the most reproduced and discussed paintings in the world, a landmark of Expressionism and a universal symbol of existential anxiety. His paintings and prints are held in the National Museum in Oslo, the Munch Museum, and in major collections worldwide.
Browse the Edvard Munch collection of Expressionist art prints to bring the bold, emotionally powerful imagery of this legendary Norwegian master to your walls.

