2. Edvard Munch
1863 – 1944
Norwegian painter and
printmaker, concerned with the
expressive representation of
emotions and personal
relationships; the psychological
themes in his work influenced
German Expressionist
movement
The Scream, 1893
3. Edvard Munch
Munch hand-painted this poem
onto the frame of the 1895
pastel version of the work:
I was walking along the road
with two friends – the sun was
setting – suddenly the sky
turned blood red – I paused,
feeling exhausted, and leaned
on the fence – there was blood
and tongues of fire above the
blue-black fjord and the city –
my friends walked on, and I
stood there trembling with
anxiety – and I sensed an
infinite scream passing through
nature.
The Scream, 1893
5. Mother and Daughter, 1919
Mother Protecting her Children
Kathe Kollwitz
1867-1945
German sculptor, painter and printmaker, who continually reflected on the theme of
loss and anguish, embracing victims of poverty, hunger and war. Her art reflects her
own life of great sorrow, hardship and heartache.
6. November 1 and 2
Mexican holiday celebrating loved ones no longer with us