Cool facts
Created by Edvard Munch. A Norwegian artist named Edvard Munch painted The Scream in 1893. The painting shows a figure with an anguished expression that makes viewers feel the character's deep worry and fear.
Pure feeling on canvas. The painting is all about expressing intense emotions like dread and anxiety rather than showing something realistic or pretty. Munch wanted people to feel the panic and distress just by looking at it.
Super famous forever. The Scream has become one of the most iconic and recognizable images in all of art history. You've probably seen it referenced or copied in movies, cartoons, and memes.
About being human. The painting expresses what philosophers call existential dread, which is that deep, scary feeling humans sometimes get about life and existence. Munch was exploring big, complicated emotions that everyone experiences.
Started a whole movement. Munch's work, including The Scream, inspired the Expressionist art movement, where artists focused on showing bold feelings and emotions rather than making things look exactly like real life.