Why is "The Scream" screaming? - Noah Charney

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Published 2024-04-04
Explore Edvard Munch’s masterpiece “The Scream,” and find out why this artwork became one of the world’s most famous paintings.

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An undulating sky melds into the landscape, two silhouettes move along a balustraded walkway, and a ghostly figure’s features extend in agony. Since Norwegian artist Edvard Munch created "The Scream" in 1893, it’s become one of the world’s most famous artworks. But why has its cry traveled so far and endured so long? Noah Charney shares the inspiration behind the dramatic and haunting masterpiece.

Lesson by Noah Charney, directed by Martina Meštrović.

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All Comments (21)
  • @indigofenrir7236
    The Scream is the signature facial expression of college students.
  • @kirisuchan1956
    We talked about this painting in art class once and our teacher explained that the colors and texture of the sky in the painting is “screaming” not the person, making the person overwhelmed from their environment, its called expressionism :>
  • @Unstbecsta
    Munch’s personal description of the scream during his walk with friends was so oddly comforting to me when I first heard it….I have General Anxiety Disorder and I have experienced moments like that often. Knowing a widely regarded and famous painter also understood this unexpected inexplicable fear is just……it’s nice to know you’re not alone!!!!!!
  • "I would like to write a Book which would drive men mad, which would be like an open door leading them where they would never have consented to go, in short, a door that opens onto reality" - Antonin Artaud.
  • @awesomehpt8938
    Honestly with such a beautiful view of the sea I’d be pretty happy. Especially with that nice sunset. Always wondered why the guy is screaming.
  • @ThrillSeeker3524
    You'd be amazed how much of an influence mental illness has had on arts and media
  • The scream face 😱😱gives me anxiety. Like I remember as a kid seeing the scream mask (I'm talking about the movies) and even the painting and I was afraid of it.
  • "Could only have been painted by a madman" wise words for sure ✨️❤️‍🩹 3:32
  • @ModernAtomX
    I want to know why people are seemingly inherently against artistic ventures. Seems to be a common theme throughout all of history.
  • Hearing his voice, one that moments prior spoke of psychiatric wards and TB, say “emoji” is the most surreal thing I’ve heard all week.
  • @Alish-629bang
    Dude, I love Edvard Munch! He's my favorite painter!
  • @mangantasy289
    Having sevre mental health issues myself, that painting speaks to the darkest parts of my heart. Way too relatable.
  • @ronaldosapam8736
    Taking a moment to appreciate the efforts and work the illustrators and animated have put together for this amazing project