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SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Disease, pain and death are very significant events in life thus it is natural to see them reflected in pictorial works of art. Considering Edvard Munch had a severe expe- rience of illness and death in his own family when child, he felt the need to deepen and analyzing his life and work to discover the intrinsic meaning of disease and death to illustrate some of his canva- ses. METHODOLOGY: For an adequate evaluation and analysis Munch's life, work and historical con- text was studied. The visual support for this com- munication has been extracted from diverse picto- rial works directly concerned with terms as family, pain, disease and death. CONCLUSIONS: Painting constitutes a vehicle to express and show disease, death and to deepen in their implicit ones. Munch like a main character of a Greek tragedy painted his environment, he showed what he saw: his sister's illness, his family's pain, his mother's death and his patient awaiting of his own death. Much's work of art is like a dramatic, raw, real and unique a universe created by a tormented and solitary genius who suffered like no other human being the experience of pain, disease and death in his own family.

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  • SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Disease, pain and death are very significant events in life it is natural to see them reflected in pictorial works of art

  • Considering Edvard Munch had a severe experience of illness and death in his own family when child, he felt the need to deepen and analyzing his life and work to discover the intrinsic meaning of disease and death to illustrate some of his canvases

  • The visual support for this communication has been extracted from diverse pictorial works directly concerned with terms as family, pain, disease and death

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Año XIII - N.° 25 tado y solitario que padeció como pocos la experiencia del dolor, la enfermedad y la muerte en su propia familia. El soporte visual de esta comunicación lo constituyen diversas obras pictóricas que atañen directamente a los términos: familia, dolor, enfermedad y muerte.

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