ادوارد مونک
ادوارد مونک was a Norwegian painter and printmaker, born on December 12, 1863. He is best known for his iconic work, The Scream, which captures deep emotional turmoil and existential dread. His art often explores themes of love, anxiety, and death, reflecting his own experiences and the influences of Symbolism and Expressionism.
Throughout his career, مونک created numerous paintings, including The Madonna and The Dance of Life. His unique style combined vivid colors and dramatic forms, making his work highly influential in modern art. مونک's legacy continues to inspire artists and art lovers around the world.