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    • He Suffered From A Young Age. Edvard Munch’s childhood was right out of the “tormented soul” textbook. Born in a farmhouse in rural Norway in 1863, Edvard’s father Christian was a priest, while his mother was something of an artist.
    • He Watched His Sister Pass. As if it weren’t enough to witness his mother’s slow decline, Munch also got a double blow of tragedy when his favorite sister, Sophie, passed at the age of 15, also of the same illness that felled their mother.
    • His Family Was Dysfunctional. Losing a mother at such a young age is unbelievably painful, and Edvard’s father didn’t help matters. Always prone to morbid habits—he liked to read ghoulish Edgard Allan Poe stories to his tots—the devout patriarch would often keep his children in line by saying that when they misbehaved, their mother was watching from heaven and grieving.
    • His Father Was A Maniac. As Edvard grew up, he made a disturbing realization. His father’s religious obsession approached a kind of mania, and Edvard believed that “From him I inherited the seeds of madness”.
  1. Nov 28, 2015 · At one point, however, Munch’s father, perhaps swayed by the negative opinion of Munch’s cousin Edvard Diriks (an established, traditional painter), destroyed at least one painting (likely a nude) and refused to advance any more money for art supplies. Munch also received his father’s ire for his relationship with Hans Jæger, the local ...

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  2. 7 Things You May Not Know About Edvard Munch. 1. He had an unhappy childhood. Munch's early life was overshadowed by illness, bereavement, and the dread of inheriting an unknown mental condition that ran in the family. He later wrote that his father was, "obsessively religious - to the point of psychoneurosis.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edvard_MunchEdvard Munch - Wikipedia

    Edvard Munch (/ mʊŋk / MUUNK, [ 1 ]Norwegian: [ˈɛ̀dvɑɖ ˈmʊŋk] ⓘ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His 1893 work The Scream has become one of Western art's most acclaimed images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dread of inheriting a mental condition that ran in the family.

  4. The death of his father in 1889 caused a major spiritual crisis, and he soon rejected Jaeger's philosophy. Munch's Night in St. Cloud (1890) embodied a renewed interest in spiritual content; this painting served as a memorial to his father by presenting the artist's dejected state of mind. He summarized his intentions, saying "I paint not what ...

  5. A small, three-quarters profile on cardboard, painted in 1881-82 when he was only 18, depicts the artist's classic good looks—straight nose, cupid's-bow mouth, strong chin—with a fine brush ...

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  7. He was active throughout more than sixty years; from the time he made his debut in the 1880s, right up to his death in 1944. Munch was part of the Symbolist movement in the 1890s and a pioneer of Expressionist art from the beginning of the 1900s onward. Edvard Munch is born on 12 December 1863. As a child, he is sick and close to death more ...