Show your love of art or gift a unique art gift with our bold and colorful The Scream satin chiffon art scarf.
- Polyester Satin Chiffon
- The Scream Print Vibrant on Both Sides
- 18" x 64" (45cm x 163cm)
- Hand Washable
Are you looking for a unique art gift for an artist, art teacher or art fan? Our Edvard Munch The Scream art scarf is a great choice! This art scarf features the iconic The Scream painting in rich colors on light satin chiffon. It's popular long style is perfect to use as a scarf or shawl. Other Scream gifts available are The Scream Art Shirt The Scream Art Scarf, The Scream Hipster Bag, The Scream Art Necktie and our USA Made The Scream Art Earrings and The Scream Necklace!
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The Scream by Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch's painting, The Scream captures a universal emotion yet creates a variety of perceptions and interpretations from just about everyone who sees it! The Scream necktie really captures a special moment, and makes a great art necktie gift for yourself or that special person on your gift list! Edvard Munch, born in Norway, 1863 - 1944 was an Norwegian painter and printmaker whose work reflected late 19th-century Symbolism was and greatly influenced German Expressionism in the early 20th century. As a child Munch was often in poor health and he drew and painted to occupy himself. His mother died when he was young and he was raised by an aunt and his father who Edvard described as "nervous and obsessively religious to the point of psychoneurosis. From him I inherited the seeds of madness."
The Scream series was created between 1893 and 1910. One of these paintings includes the following poem by Edvard on it's frame: " I was walking along the road with two friends – the sun was setting – suddenly the sky turned blood red – I paused, feeling exhausted, and leaned on the fence – there was blood and tongues of fire above the blue-black fjord and the city – my friends walked on, and I stood there trembling with anxiety – and I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature."