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Munch unusual, modern, I love very much. But his "Scream", tell me, what it then found, when he wrote to her, a woman to blame?: Eek:
To many it like crazy, and I have goose bumps running all over the body, fear for the impressionable minds. And for my synuli naughty I would do "Scream" Print and be frightened when rude.  
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About "Cry" I can tell you in great detail, if there is interest. What kind of artistic media to create this work schizoid mood of fear. This ArtLover may itself something to bring in a picture or take away from it as they wish, considering it nezazornym.

But generally the mood created by the artist himself - he sometimes suffers a lot of time to find a means of expression is such and such of their emotions and feelings, so it (the mood) inseparable from the work. And the task of specialists - not to bring something of their own, and guess what there is.

Sorry for not referring to you, retreat.
Briefly about the background of "Scream": The plot is based on autobiographical events. In the autumn of 1891, while walking with friends on the hill near his home in Norway, Munch suffered an attack of the unconscious fear - suddenly struck him feelings of fear and despair. The surrounding nature seemed to have helped his mood. The sky above the fjord at sunset was painted in a purplish-red color. In her diary, Munch wrote:
"I was walking with two friends - the sun was setting. I was seized with melancholy. Suddenly the sky became blood red. I stopped and leaned against a railing helplessly. The blood and tongues of flame shot up over the deep blue fjord and the city. Friends continued their journey, and I froze on the spot, trembling with fear, and felt terrible endless scream piercing nature. "
"Scream" much analyzed - and art historians and psychoanalysts. The original version of the work - painting "Despair" (1891) - below, but later increased Munch emotion and turned the work into a symbol of "existential fear". Thus was "The Scream". You surely have noticed that the Creek is very pronounced features of Art Nouveau.
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By the way, he was found?
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Yes, both stolen in 2004 found work in 2006, they were damaged. This summer they put on a short time in the Munch Museum in Oslo, and they are now - in the process of restoration. Site of the Museum
http://www.munch.museum.no