Edvard Munch - Gallery

Gallery

  • August Strindberg. 1892. Oil on canvas, 120 × 90 cm. Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden

  • The Scream. 1893. Oil, tempera, and pastel on cardboard. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Vampire. 1893–94. Oil on canvas. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Ashes. 1894. Oil on canvas. 120.5 × 141 cm. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Madonna. 1894–95. Oil on canvas. 36 × 28 in. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Death in the Sickroom. c. 1895. Oil on canvas. 59 × 66 in. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Lady From the Sea (detail). 1896. Oil on canvas. 39½ × 126 in.

  • The Dance of Life. 1899–1900. Oil on canvas, 49½ × 75 in. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo

  • Portrait of Friedrich Nietzsche (1906)

  • Death of Marat I (1907)

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