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15 Dark Truths About the Man Who Painted The Scream

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11. Self-Destructive Tendencies

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Munch in 1933. Source: Wikipedia

Munch often fell into self-destructive patterns, sabotaging relationships and neglecting his physical and mental health. This behavior mirrored the tragic trajectories of many artistic geniuses, driven by inner turmoil. His inability to escape cycles of pain and regret seeped into both his life and art, reinforcing the sense of fragility that defines his most powerful works.

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