Edvard Munch Retrospective Opens at MoMA

AP Online | February 17, 2006| | Copyright

DEEPTI HAJELA, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
02-17-2006
Dateline: NEW YORK


This picture, released by the Museum of Modern Art Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2006, is of Edvard Munch's 1892 painting, "The Kiss." It is in the exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, "Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul," which opens Sunday, Feb. 19 and runs through May 8. The retrospective contains 87 paintings and 50 works on paper. (AP Photo/Museum of Modern Art)

From anger and despair to love and passion, Edvard Munch felt it all _ and painted it.

Mining his own personal history of loss and illness as subjects, ...

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