Edvard Munch, Anxiety, 1894
Some art critics argue that “Anxiety” shares a close relationship with Munch’s more renowned piece, “The Scream” (1893). The expressions depicted convey despair, while the somber colors reflect a state of melancholy. Additionally, it can be interpreted as depicting the emotions associated with heartbreak and sorrow.
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– Archival print, guaranteed 75 years UV-resistant
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