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The Scream in the Style of Edvard Munch (1895) Unique XII

Sale price$6,188.00
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Framed: 22 x 22 in | 55.88 x 55.88 cm

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THE FINER DETAILS

Hand-signed by the artist

John Myatt has signed the artwork as Edvard Munch would have done. Myatt has also added his own signature on the back of the artwork.

Ready to Hang

This artwork arrives ready to hang, ensuring a hassle-free setup. Simply unbox, choose your perfect spot, and enjoy its beauty instantly.

Unique Artwork

Each unique artwork has been individually hand-embellished by the artist. The result is a stunning artwork characteristic of an original piece with an extra level of dimension. This type of artwork is perfect for those who want something individually finished and distinctive.

Lithographic

Lithography, a planographic form of printing, relies on the natural resistance between grease and water on a prepared flat surface. After completing the drawing, the prints are created on presses where the alternate use of damping and inking ensures that only the artist’s drawn image receives the application of ink, which is then transferred onto suitable paper to produce the final lithographic print. The lithographic method on stone is the original process, discovered by Alois Senefelder in the late 18th century in Bavaria, where fine-grain limestone formed the basis of his experiments and the principle of grease and water interaction was first realised. A prevalent technique in Fine Art, lithography has been embraced by major artists including Pablo Picasso, David Hockney and Barbara Hepworth.

Part of

Masters Collection | 2026

Drawn to Munch’s raw, expressive language and his ability to visualise inner turmoil, Myatt has long regarded ‘The Scream’ as one of the most important images of the modern age. Created in 1893, the artwork is expression of overwhelming existential anxiety - Balancing reverence with reinterpretation and crafted with sensitivity and intent, Myatt’s recreation honours these principles, focusing on the tension between colour, movement, and psychological weight that makes the image so enduring and universally recognisable.
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The artist

John Myatt

Former secondary school teacher John became embroiled in what Scotland Yard call 'the biggest art fraud of the 20th century'. Following his release from prison, he now creates showstopping artworks inspired by the greatest artists in history. His legendary story has featured on BBC One's Fake or Fortune and inspired an upcoming feature film.

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