Four Girls on a Bridge by Edvard Munch


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21" x 21"

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About Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch is one of the most distinctive painters of his generation. The emotion instilled in his work is deeply affecting and frequently quite disturbing. Plagued with inner demons that tormented him through much of his career, Munch effectively used his paintings to give voice to his neuroses.

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