Edvard Munch: As an artistic feeling I have been a famous French-like realist and faithful expressionist Edvard Munch since seventh grade. His work is filled with passion, pain, and shock and sorrow. By looking at the shining and emotional world he created, young art lovers are surprised and fascinated. Born in Rodong, Norway on December 12, 1863, Munch joined the family of five. He grew up with his father in the army and his mother took care of the big family.
Edvard Munch was born on the Engel farm in Rotten, 140 km north of the capital city Christiania (now Oslo). His father, Christian Munk, was a military doctor there. Christian Munch was introduced to Edvard's daughter Laura Cathrine Bjølstad by Elverum colleagues. They married in 1861 and lived in Roten with two children: Sophie and Edwald. In 1868, when Edward was five years old, her mother died of tuberculosis, her older sister Karen Jorstadt took care of five children and moved to run a family. Edward lost the same illness of his sister Sophie in 1877. He suffers from chronic asthmatic bronchitis and there are some serious fever as he is a child. In later paintings such as "dead mother", "death at the ward", "infant", he expressed his feelings about the memory of sickness and death of his mother and older sister.
Introduction to how Edward Munk sees anxiety A famous Norwegian painter Edvard Munch can express the fear and anxiety repressed by the canvas and its ability is amazing for the people of the world It is also scary. He exploits life insecurity, love, and death to encourage people to watch their life troubles. Edward Munk is known for his work "Scream" and "Madonna". - Anxiety can cause major problems in the classroom. It takes a variety of forms depending on its source. Determining your child's anxiety is the first step in making perfect adjustments. Coping skills and other anxiety treatments may present various barriers in the classroom, but by adjusting the learning environment according to the needs of uneasy children, the overall academic performance is improved.
In my thesis, I chose The Scream, page 398 of Edvard Munch. Edvard Munch is considered to have the most important influence on the development of expressionism. Mr. Edward Munk said, "I want more than nature photos, I do not want to hang beautiful photos on the living room walls, I want to create art, or at least build the foundation, this is something for a basic human of art The art of arrest and participation is created in mind, "he said, The Scream Munch believes.