Cry (Scream)
"Cry (Scream)" is a famous painting created by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in 1893. It depicts a figure standing on a bridge, holding its head and screaming in anguish against a swirling, colorful sky. The artwork is often interpreted as a representation of existential dread and anxiety, capturing the emotional turmoil of the human experience.
The painting is part of Munch's larger series called The Frieze of Life, which explores themes of love, anxiety, and death. "Cry (Scream)" has become an iconic symbol of modern art and is recognized worldwide, influencing various forms of popular culture and artistic expression.