The Scream Art Glass Earrings

$29.95

Looking for a unique and novel art gift? Our The Scream Earrings with Fire Polished Czech Glass Beads have been designed and handcrafted just for ArtistGifts.

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  • Handcrafted in the U.S.A.
  • 1 3/4" long x 1/2" wide
  • .925 Sterling Silver French Wires
  • Art Domed Glass Tiles
  • Czech Fire Polished Glass Beads
  • Free Gift Box
  • Information Card on The Scream Painting is included.
  • Matching The Scream Necklace Sold Separately.

The Scream art glass earrings feature Edvard Munch's iconic work beautifully reproduced on domed glass tiles. The Scream earrings feature dark blue fire polished Czech Glass Beads which have an iridescent quality and artisan look. The ear wires are solid .925 sterling silver, perfect for anyone with nickel sensitivities. A free gift box and information card about The Scream and Edvard Munch are included. An ArtistGifts.com exclusive, Handcrafted in the U.S.A.

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

The Scream
The Scream (Norwegian: Skrik) is the popular name given to each of four versions of a composition, created as both paintings and pastels, by Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munch between 1893 and 1910. The German title Munch gave these works is Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream of Nature). The works show a figure with an agonized expression against a landscape with a tumultuous orange sky. Arthur Lubow has described The Scream as "an icon of modern art, a Mona Lisa for our time. Edvard Munch created the four versions in various media. The National Gallery in Oslo, Norway, holds one of two painted versions. The Munch Museum holds the other painted version and a pastel version from 1893. These three versions have not traveled for years. The fourth version (pastel, 1895) was sold for $119,922,600 at Sotheby's Impressionist and Modern Art auction on 2 May 2012.