""Edvard Munch 1863-1944""; ""Coast Landscape""; ""At the Coffee Table""; ""The Sick Child""; ""Klemens Stang with Hat Seated on the Veranda""; ""Redhaired Girl with White Rat""; ""Country Store in Vrengen""; ""Inger in the Sun""; ""Evening""; ""Portrait of the Author Hans Jaeger""; ""Summer Night, Inger on the Beach""; ""The Seine at Saint-Cloud""; ""Rue de Rivoli""; ""At the Roulette Table in Monte Carlo""; ""Melancholy""; ""Despair""; ""Evening on Karl Johan""; ""Kiss""; ""The Artist's Sister Inger""; ""Portrait Study""; ""Death in the Sickroom""; ""Starry Night""; ""The Storm""
""By the Window""""Self-Portrait Between the Clock and the Bed""; ""Index""
""The Brooch, Eva Mudocci""""Train Smoke""; ""Shore with Red House""; ""Girl Under Apple Tree""; ""Two Girls Under an Apple Tree in Bloom""; ""Self-Portrait with a Bottle of Wine""; ""Bathing Men""; ""Jealousy""; ""The Death of Marat II""; ""Self-Portrait at Professor Jacobson's Hospital""; ""The Scream""; ""The Sun""; ""Galloping Horse""; ""The Yellow Log""; ""On the Sofa""; ""Weeping Nude""; ""Workers on Their Way Home""; ""Winter Landscape""; ""The Sun""; ""The Haymaker""; ""Self-Portrait, The Spanish Flu""; ""Starry Night""; ""Ashes""; ""Dance of Life""; ""The Girls on the Bridge""
""The Vampire""""The Scream""; ""Summer Night's Dream (The Voice)""; ""Untitled""; ""Anxiety""; ""Ashes""; ""BAthing Boys""; ""Madonna""; ""The Woman in Three Stages""; ""Madonna""; ""Melancholy""; ""The Day After""; ""Moonlight""; ""Self-Portrait with Cigarette""; ""Vampire""; ""Madonna""; ""Separation""; ""Young Girl Washing""; ""The Kiss""; ""Inheritance""; ""Winter""; ""Red and White""; ""Dance of Life""; ""The Heart""; ""Consul Christen Sandberg""; ""Fertility II""; ""The Sin""; ""Women on the Bridge""; ""Enchanted Forest""; ""Four Girls in Arsgardstrand""; ""Self-Portrail in Hell""
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Edvard Munch's career is effectively divided into two periods: those before and after his mental breakdown in 1908. Prior to his psychiatric treatment and recuperation, the underlying themes of his work bounced between dark sorrow and an overt, aggressive sexuality. But after his breakdown, when he had returned to his homeland of Norway after two decades in France and Germany, his work took a decidedly positive turn in theme and subject. Munch's body of work is now being revisited in a modern context.
Munch, Edvard,1863-1944-- Criticism and interpretation.