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Zackery
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6 October, 05:30
Analysis of the 'scream' painting
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Abram Knox
6 October, 05:33
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what he referred to as his "soul painting," Edvard Munch reveals an honest and perhaps even ugly glimpse of his inner troubles and feelings of anxiety, putting more importance on personal meaning than on technical skill or "beauty," a traditional goal of art.
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Silas
6 October, 05:47
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It's a delve into anxiety
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