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The Scream by Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch's iconic painting, 'The Scream,' is a powerful expression of existential dread and anxiety. Created in 1893, this masterpiece depicts a distorted, androgynous figure on a bridge, hands clasped to its head, emitting a silent scream. The swirling, vibrant colors of the sky and landscape amplify the figure's inner turmoil, creating a visceral and unforgettable image. The painting's raw emotional intensity and unique style have made it one of the most recognizable and influential works of art in history, resonating with viewers across generations and cultures. It serves as a profound visual metaphor for the anxieties of modern life.
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