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Born in Norway 1863, died 1944. Edvard Munch was
an exponent of the Nordic spirit and possessed a vision that communicated
the exploration of anxiety and anguish. He studied in Oslo and travelled
across Europe until the early 1900’s, however he suffered from bouts of
mental illness, which could account for the extraordinary quality in his
art. Life, love and death were recurring subjects, often focusing on woman
as powerful, enigmatic creatures.
Vampire, 1895
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