Edvard Munch
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So, if a relationship between
two people is to be sound

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and I think it can be so
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even if not forever,
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it must be based
on mutual regard,

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on tolerance.
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In the words of Oskar Kokoschka,
the Austrian Expressionist painter,

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"It was given to Edvard Munch's
deeply probing mind

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"to diagnose
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"panic dread
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"in what was apparently
social progress."

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One member of the public
writes in his catalogue

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that the exhibition is
"the world's greatest swindle.

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"Junk! Take it all
the insane asylum."

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And Munch himself has written,
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in pencil in the red sky
of The Shriek,

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"could only have been painted
by a madman."

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1894.
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A canvas entitled Anxiety.
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The faces of Edvard Munch,
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Stanislav Przybyszewski
and Dagny Juell.

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Przybyszewski has himself
published a short novel

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in which the hero
gives his wife to an artist

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and luxuriates is the feelings
of hate and jealousy


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