The Scream by Edvard Munch Expressionism · Edvard Munch · 1893 Munch wrote in his diary: "I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature." The sky's red may be from the Krakatoa eruption ten years earlier.
Harpy by Edvard Munch Norway · 1894 · Drypoint in black ink on heavyweight off-white wove plate paper
Madonna by Edvard Munch Norway · 1895–1896 · Handcolored lithograph in black on mottled gray-blue wove paper (discolored to gray-green)
The Sick Child I by Edvard Munch Norway · 1896 · Transfer lithograph printed from two stones in pale blue and black ink on ivory wove paper
Stéphane Mallarmé by Edvard Munch Norway · 1897 · Transfer lithograph with crayon and scraping in green on cream Japanese paper
Two Women on the Shore by Edvard Munch Norway · Post-Impressionism · 1898 · Woodcut printed from one block (sawn into three sections) in dark blue
Woman's Head against the Shore by Edvard Munch Norway · 1899 · Woodcut printed from two blocks (each sawn into two sections) in light green
The Dead Mother and Her Child by Edvard Munch Norway · 1901 · Etching with open bite and drypoint in black ink on heavyweight cream wove paper
The Kiss IV by Edvard Munch Norway · 1902 · Woodcut printed from two blocks (one sawn into two sections) in gray-brown and black ink on cream Japanese paper
Woman with Red Hair and Green Eyes. The Sin by Edvard Munch Norway · 1902 · Transfer lithograph printed from two stones in yellow
The Girls on the Bridge by Edvard Munch Norway · 1918 · Woodcut in blue and lithograph (from multiple stones) in yellow