Why is "The Scream" screaming? - Noah Charney

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An undulating sky melds into the landscape,
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two silhouettes move along a balustraded walkway,
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and a ghostly figure’s features extend in agony.
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Since Norwegian artist Edvard Munch created “The Scream” in 1893,
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it’s become one of the world’s most famous artworks.
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But why has its cry traveled so far and endured so long?
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Munch was born in 1863, one of five children.
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Tuberculosis devastated Europe throughout the 1800s,
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killing almost a quarter of all adults.
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It took Munch’s mother’s life, then his elder sister’s.
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Soon after, Munch had his own bout of the disease.
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Another of his sisters experienced mental illness
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and lived much of her life in an institution.
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Meanwhile, Munch flitted in and out of school due to illness,
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often spending days at home,
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drawing and listening to the ominous stories his father read aloud.
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A devout Lutheran, his father considered Munch’s artistic ambitions unholy.
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“I inherited the seeds of madness,” Munch wrote.
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“The angels of fear, sorrow, and death stood by my side
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since the day I was born.”
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Eventually, Munch moved to Berlin, where he frequented creative circles
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committed to breaking with academic tradition
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and instead developing their crafts organically.
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While Munch had trained classically,
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he began immersing himself in what he called “soul painting”—
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compositions that prized raw, subjective affect over realistic rendering.
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“It’s not the chair that should be painted,” he wrote,
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“but what a person has felt at the sight of it.”
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Many of Munch’s works dealt with personal suffering.
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This may have also led to what certain critics observed
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as unsympathetic portrayals of women
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in works where Munch represented them as cruel predators victimizing hapless men.
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And death often haunted Munch’s compositions—
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from a skeleton helming a boat to a morbid self-portrait
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and his sister's final moments to a mother on her deathbed,
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her child assuming a now-familiar expression.
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Munch’s art generated controversy—
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some critics characterizing him as “absolutely demented”—
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but it also drew acclaim.
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And what would become his most famous work was just around the corner.
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“The Scream” was inspired by a moment that overwhelmed Munch
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with an acute sense of anguish.
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In a diary entry marked January 22nd, 1892,
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Munch described walking with two friends along a fjord
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overlooking what’s now Oslo at sunset.
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He leaned against a fence, exhausted, as he saw the sky change suddenly.
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He described “blood and tongues of fire above the blue-black fjord and the city.”
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As his friends walked on, Munch wrote, “I stood there trembling with anxiety—
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and I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature.”
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As with other painful experiences, Munch revisited the scene repeatedly.
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First, he depicted it with a more recognizably human subject.
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But the following year, he surrendered it to dramatic, abstracted symbolism,
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the haunting expression on the figure’s skull-like face
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meeting the viewer’s gaze directly.
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On this first version, he added a subtle, wry inscription:
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“Could only have been painted by a madman!”
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Based on Munch’s account, many think the figure isn’t emitting the shriek
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but reacting to it.
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Munch eventually made four versions of “The Scream”—
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all on cardboard, two with pastel, two with paint—
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and he created numerous prints and lithographs.
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The year following the first “Scream,” he depicted the same setting
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but featured a collection of despairing faces.
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In late 1893, Munch premiered “The Scream” at a solo exhibit in Berlin.
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The artwork’s bold composition helped fuel the Expressionist movement,
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which likewise emphasized stark psychological states,
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mapping the emotional contours of World War I and beyond.
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“The Scream” continued its crescendo.
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When it entered the public domain in the mid-1900s,
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new renditions and reproductions bolstered its fame.
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It featured in popular films during the 1990s,
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and both painted versions of “The Scream” were stolen and recovered
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in separate heists in 1994 and 2004.
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Soon enough, it was a widely accepted archetypal symbol for horror and angst.
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A “Scream”-inspired emoji was eventually implemented.
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And, considering how to mark hazardous sites so far-off future generations
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could know to avoid them,
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the US government has considered using “The Scream” expression.
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While its myriad cultural influences may not always reflect
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the personal agony Munch initially rendered,
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“The Scream” has certainly found a near universal echo.
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