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Edvard Munch — The Scream (1893, Painted Version) | Norwegian Art Print (Poster)

Edvard Munch — The Scream (1893, Painted Version) | Norwegian Art Print (Poster)

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Fiery reds and oranges over a swirling fjord—Edvard Munch’s first painted Scream (1893).
An era-defining Norwegian icon—bold, unforgettable—printed locally to reduce waste.

Norwegian title: Skrik

The 1893 painted version of The Scream distills existential terror into color and line: a glowing sky, heaving landscape, and a figure caught mid-cry.

Executed in tempera and crayon on cardboard, this is the most iconic iteration—restless, immediate, and intensely modern.

As a poster, it brings dramatic focus to contemporary interiors; pair with matte black frames, neutral walls, and natural textures for a refined Scandinavian contrast.

Best for: living room focal wall, study, hallway
Pairs well with: Norwegian Art Prints, Modern Mood & Symbolism, Minimal Nordic.

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Our premium matte paper is heavier-weight, ensuring an elegant finish that complements the artwork perfectly:

  • Paper Finishing: Matte, smooth, non-reflective surface enhances visual depth.
  • Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
  • Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified, ensuring eco-friendly sourcing for your purchase.
  • Available Sizes: Choose from 4 sizes to fit your space perfectly.

This poster is ideal for art lovers and provides a beautiful focal point for any room. Order now to elevate your walls with a timeless piece that invites nature's beauty into your home!

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Created on request - near you.

  • We only print when you order, using FSC-certified or equivalent matte paper (200 gsm, 0.26 mm) for a refined, non-reflective finish.

  • Local production across the USA, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Brazil helps reduce shipping distance and emissions.

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