[Could only have been painted by a madman!]pencilled in small letters; can only be seen on close examination of the paintingFirst noticed during the Copenhagen exhibition of 1904. Thought to have been added by the artist after the 1895 Norway exhibition.[1][2]
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The Scream (1893), oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard, 91 x 73 cm. National Gallery of Norway.
Der Schrei (1893)
الصرخة
Edward Munch'ın 1893 yılında yaptığı "Çığlık" adlı eseri.
এডোয়ার্ড মুনখ, ১৮৯৩, দি স্ক্রিম (চিৎকার), তেল রং, টেম্পেরা এবং পাস্টেল, পিচবোর্ডের ওপর, ৭১x৭৩ সেন্টিমিটার, জাতীয় গ্যালারি নরওয়ে।
Edvard Munch, 1893, The Scream, oil, tempera dan pastel di atas karton, 91 x 73 cm, Galeri Nasional Norwegia
Reverted to version as of 09:54, 26 October 2018 (UTC): Much more vibrant in real life; see http://nasjonalmuseet.no/filestore/Om_Nasjonalmuseet/Visningssteder/NG_2/NyeLivetDansmars14-17.jpg