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1957 Print Edvard Munch Poisonous Flower Woman Symbolism Femme Fatale Thorn Art XASA6 of an upper class bride

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of an upper class bride and groom

a vinyl floor product from Armstrong

47 x 38 cm

Franklin and White Streets in New York City

"Pieta from the Brass to Thomas Ellenbridge

1957 Print Edvard Munch Poisonous Flower Woman Symbolism Femme Fatale Thorn Art XASA6 of an upper class brideThis is an original 1957 halftone print of a piece by Edvard Munch (1863 1944) entitled "Poisonous Flower." Munch was known for his ability to infuse any piece with the emotion of any overarching theme such as death, love or anguish; however he was a little more direct with this one, choosing symbolism over a more expressionistic portrayal of womanhood and the femme fatale. Although he is considered to be one of the pioneers of expressionism, Munch

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