Edvard Munch—The Greatest Painters of the World
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Edvard Munch may be considered the pioneer of Expressionism in modern painting. His early life—characterized by death, illness, and poverty—finds expression in the dark colors and themes of his paintings. A psychological breakdown in middle age prompted him to spend almost a year in therapy, and subsequent works became more colorful and less pessimistic.
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