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Created: February 18, 2006
Latest Update: February 18, 2006
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The Expression of Feelings: Visual LanguageReferences:
- Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul Museum of Modern Art, New York. Exhibit note. This is the exhibit reported in Munch Was More Than a Scream by Brace Glueck in the NY Times, February 17, 2006.
- Trial delayed over theft of Munch masterpieces Globe and Mail story. February, 15, 2006. Backup.
- The Scream by Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter. The Scream was painted in Backup.
- Madonna can be found on the list of paintings in the slide show provided by the New York Times on the MOMA exhibit on Edvard Munch. Backup of NY Times article on Munch was More Than a Scream>.
- Edvard Munch Gallery Delightful Website by Cal Arts. Allows you to look at Munch's paintings in related groups. Choose the group you want to look at from the list on the left-hand side of the screen.
- Edvard Munch (1863-1944) ARTchive. Good essay on his work.
- Edvard Munch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Good review of his life and work. Short. Illustrated with a few of his paintings.
- Munch's Mermaid Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Munch's Mermaid Philadelphia Museum of Art Press Release Image Bank. Backup.
- The Mermaid by Heinz Insu Fenkl. Clear, concise piece on the iconography of the mermaid, starting off with the Starbucks logo, touching on mother goddesses, and including an illustration of Munch's mermaid. Nice reading. Backup
- The Endicott Studio Check out the wite on which the Mermaid appears, if you are intrigued by mythical art. Nice piece by Beate Echols on "Miracles in the Backlands: Aspects of Africa in Brazilian Ex–Voto Sculpture."
