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Edvard Munch - Madonna, 1894 Artwork T-Shirt

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Edvard Munch termed his collection "The Frieze of Life," encompassing key themes from the 1890s, described as "a poem about love, anxiety, and death." His painting, also known as "Loving Woman," embodies ambiguity, symbolizing both the Madonna and a mortal loving woman.

Our super soft and smooth jersey t shirt fits like a well-loved favorite. Main features include:

4.3 oz/yd *Women's tees are fitted. See Size Guide*
100% Combed Ring Spun Cotton (Htr 10% Poly)
Preshrunk jersey knit Fabric 32/1
Side-Seamed
Shoulder-to-shoulder tape and seamed collar
Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems
Youth sizes in 5 oz heavyweight cotton
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Edvard Munch
Meet the Artist

Edvard Munch

A Norwegian pioneer of Expressionism, Edvard Munch is best known for 'The Scream,' one of the most iconic images in art history. His work creates a visual language for the modern human experience, exploring profound psychological themes of love, fear, death, and melancholy. By using swirling lines and intense colors, Munch externalized his own inner anxieties, influencing generations of artists to come.

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